The very last issue cut the page count to 100 pages.
In 1986, the page count grew to 390, and it reached 565 last year.
With the November 1950 issue the page count was cut to 112, and the price went up to 25 cents.
My prediction, page counts will fall through the floor on the Times.
They also reduced the page count from 48 pages to 40.
After 1970, the page count rose to eight or more.
The series was named for its unusually high page count.
The size of the newspaper increased with page count growing from 20 to 24.
Over the course of a novel, that economy would cut the page count in half.
The page count began at 96, and rose to 128 with issue 7.