The number of pages in a book is not standard. Even if the pages are the same size in two editions it depends on type style and size and the presence of illustrations. If the page size changes this compounds the potential difference in page count.
the nextday when you bring the book from school,you can then copy
in my copy, 333
in my copy, 333
well in my copy there is 434 pages but it differs depending on when it was published
It actually depends on your copy of the book
Not necessarily. You need to make sure the copyright on the book has expired.
Yes, the UK version of the book has 607 pages.
it depends on what type of copy you have. in my book, the amount of pages in it is 175. it depends on how big the typing is and the size of the pages.
If you have a copy of the book, there will be copyright information on one of the very first pages in the book; probably before any preface, foreword or contents pages. If you don't have a copy, call the reference desk at your local public library and inquire.
The number of pages in the book will depend on the specific copy, depending on the size of both the pages and the writing within. One copy may have 534 pages (548 with the Inkspell preview), another copy may have 576, the Australian hardcover edition has 543... A more reliable way of judging the size of a book is the number of words.
There are 361 pages in the Battle of the Labyrinth.I only have paper back and it is 361 pages, I do not know the answer to hard cover.
One could get a copy of the Yellow Pages in Canada by obtaining a copy of the phone book. If the phone book is not being distributed in one's area anymore one could contact a friend or relative that may be able to get a phone book. Alternatively, one could go to a local library branch and make photocopies of the Yellow Pages from there. Or one could install the Yellow Pages app from their tablet or smart phone, as well as search the yellow pages online.