It has One thousand, nine hundred and eighty-four pages, give or take.
2007-09-29 15:05:57
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answered by jizzabella 2
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Ever been audited? They've been here for a long time. I was without work and earning no income for almost a full year a long time ago. I couldn't afford to drive and bought a bike with money I saved. When tax season came around, I filed my earnings. $0. I was audited and they went into my bank transaction history for the year and filed charges based on my bicycle. If I was out of work and had no earnings, how could I afford a bicycle without stealing money from the government? Almost every purchase we make these days is by bank or credit card. They know exactly where you are and what time. If you buy a CD during working hours of the week, somebody's taking note to that. I used to be in the military. I never told them I had a part time job on the side. One day, they called me up at work to ask why I wasn't on base. You're exactly right. It's creepy how he knew what was coming. World War Two was won by knowing where people were, with who and why. America became very good at the game of knowing everything about everyone very quickly and Mr. Orwells knew what was going to happen because of it.
2016-03-13 06:23:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1984 Pages
2016-11-01 06:08:03
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answered by hanrahan 4
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My copy has 266 pages to the end of the story, 279 pages including the appendix, "Principles of newspeak," and 292 pages including the afterword. It is a paperback with top half white, bottom half red cover. The white part has gray background lettering and 1984 in blue, the red part says George Orwell in blue. It is a plume book that is bigger than a trade paperback. Its measurements are: 8" x 5 1/4"
2007-09-29 15:25:02
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answer #4
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answered by sublimefan517 2
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I don't know why there is such a difference, but according to Amazon.com, the mass market paperback has 328 pages, the hardcover has 368 pages, the paperback has 304 pages. It doesn't say that it's abridged, either.
2007-09-29 15:15:37
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answer #5
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answered by ck1 7
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since this is a highly read classic novel, there are literally hundreds of editions in print, and no two will likely have the same page count.
that's a pretty irrelevant fact to put into a book report or essay.
2007-09-29 21:49:23
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answered by west_xylaphone 3
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That depends on what edition you have. The Signet edition is 328 pages. Another edition has 314.
2007-09-29 15:10:04
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answer #7
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answered by irish1 6
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I did a Google search: http://www.google.com/search?as_q=pages&hl=en&num=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=Nineteen+Eighty+Four&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&as_rights=&safe=images
Amazon.com says there are (Paperback) 326 pages.
TMD
2007-09-29 15:28:46
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answered by The Mad Doctor ™ 3
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My copy has 267, but it depends on how it's formatted. Different editions might be longer or shorter.
2007-09-29 16:49:08
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answer #9
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answered by Caitlin 7
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2016-03-28 23:46:30
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on how big the pages are and how big the print is?
2007-09-29 15:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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