You ask for an unlisted phone number and you pay $3 to $5 a month extra for that in most places. You cannot be removed from already publised books.
No there are not, white pages are not in use since the internet has taken over the world. You can now look up phone numbers and people on the internet through yellow pages which shows information on a certain person.
You can opt out of having your number and address listed in the White Pages by visiting the YellowPagesOptOut website. They will ask you some questions then give you the question to take your information off of White Pages.
The Time We Have Taken has 327 pages.
Taken at the Flood has 242 pages.
Taken by Force - book - has 256 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.
The White Hotel has 240 pages.
The White Guard has 336 pages.
White Jazz has 349 pages.