Walter Hines Page, an American author and diplomat, held a critical stance on Imperialism, particularly in regard to American expansionism. He believed that imperialism was often driven by economic interests rather than moral or humanitarian concerns. Page advocated for a more ethical approach to foreign relations, emphasizing the importance of promoting democracy and self-determination rather than imposing control over other nations. Overall, he viewed imperialism as a complex issue that required careful consideration of its consequences on both the United States and the countries involved.
The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India has 126 pages.
"A Kestrel for a Knave" by Barry Hines has 176 pages in the standard edition.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott has 416 pages.
It depends on the specific book by Walter Dean Myers. His books vary in length, with some being as short as 100 pages and others exceeding 300 pages. It's best to check the specific book you're interested in for an accurate page count.
218
Freddy The Politician: A Novel (Freddy the Pig) is by Walter R. Brooks. The hardcover has 264 pages. The paperback has 252 pages.
There are 288 pages in the book "Sunrise Over Fallujah" by Walter Dean Myers.
160
It depends on what version of the book you have, but they are all around 237 pages (including epilogue). 231 pages without epilogue. Mine has 375 pages
The editorial pages of a newspaper typically offer opinions and commentary on current events, issues, and topics of interest. They often reflect the newspaper's stance on various subjects and provide a platform for discussion and debate.
The problem is Walter wick, pages 16 and 17 is not the problem
There are 290 pages in the Percy Jackson Sea of monsters book. I assume that's the book you were asking about.