For a content page, you should absolutely not split content, except on major logical boundaries (e.g., chapters or larger sections within a book).
A site I refer to with great frequency is the Project Gutenberg copy of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. This packs over 1,000 pages of printed text on a single web page.
It's actually pretty usable, and it makes searching for text a lot easier than separate pages.
For a content page, you should absolutely not split content, except on major logical boundaries (e.g., chapters or larger sections within a book).
A site I refer to with great frequency is the Project Gutenberg copy of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. This packs over 1,000 pages of printed text on a single web page.
It's actually pretty usable, and it makes searching for text a lot easier than separate pages.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3300/3300-h/3300-h.htm