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Most sources say the book has 600 pages. Yuri Plotnikov of the Science in Siberia [ru] newspaper claimed in 2014 to be personally familiar with the exact edition Novichenko had, which contained two other books from Sergeyev-Tsensky. He said it had 800 pages.[13] However, a 1944 edition of the book that contains all three books mentioned by Plotnikov is consistently listed as having 400 pages online.[16][17]