Bella Fortuna wrote:About 16".

Bella Fortuna wrote:About 16".
If we are talking technical books, I'm sure i've got some Fish or Bird books that would top the 1000 page mark.JimC wrote:"The Insects of Australia" at 1029 pages. This is a 1973 edition - I'd bet its current incarnation is much longer...
I disagree. I think it has a very definite start. I'll say no more that "O"orpheus wrote:Finnegans Wake
It is - quite literally - endless. Also beginningless.
I've read a lot of it, and keep going back to it more than I do with most books.
Ok, now I'm going to have to go back and do some digging...Audley Strange wrote:I disagree. I think it has a very definite start. I'll say no more that "O"orpheus wrote:Finnegans Wake
It is - quite literally - endless. Also beginningless.
I've read a lot of it, and keep going back to it more than I do with most books.
Also there is a theory that since once measures a circle anywhere one should use Pi. (leaf 314 line 15 word 9 apparently) but that takes you to the first word on the last line "a."
I don't particularly like them myself, but my tendinitis prevents me from holding the big tomes. I'm currently reading Reamde on my iPhone, of all things.Anyway do novels in several volumes count? If so The Baroque Cycle and the Illuminatus Trilogy by Neal Stephenson and Bob's Wilson and Shea.
Also by Stephenson Cryptonomicon, Anathem and Reamde all come in around the 1000s
Diarmid MacCulloch's History of Christianity is hefty too.
I dunno, I've got tonnes of doorstops.
I'm beginning to see the plus side for e-readers.
I'll dip and delve with this one, no point worrying about the deep end just yet.rEvolutionist wrote:Like all Rog's books, it's a serious tome. Takes quite some work to get through.
I have it, but have only dipped into it.Scrumple wrote:This thread inspired me to go out and buy, secondhand and in paperback, The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose which is 1099 pages and then a couple of blank sheets at the end to write some of those notes putting the old man right.
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