You can get a copy of the white pages from your local telephone company. If they do not deliver them to your door, you will have to order it directly from your telephone provider.
One could look through the White Pages on the White Pages website or go to a library and ask if they have a copy. If they do not have a copy be sure to plague your friends and family with requests to see their copies.
Since most people search internet to find telephone numbers, the companies stopped printing and distributing the White Pages telephone directories. If you need to have a print copy of the White Pages, you need to order one directly from the Yellow Pages Group.
If you have access to a computer, you can request a free copy of the yellow pages from their website. They offer the yellow pages as well as the white pages.
Hi there. Thank you for your question! First and foremost, you need to own a copy of the white pages. Then you need the surname of your friend and the town he/she lives in. And the you find them under that surname. White-pages are organised alphabetically, as a dictionary is.
My copy has 336 pages .
It has 340 pages, at least my copy does....
297 pages in my copy
My copy is 208 pages.
The White Pages listings can be found online at the White Pages website. The White Pages website also has an application for a reverse phone or address lookup.
"The White Lioness" by Henning Mankell has approximately 416 pages.
They're like the normal White Pages, only they're on the Internet. Thus, e-white pages.
Type it in 'White Pages' on Google, and search.