Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Google's Webmaster Tools [google.com] will do that for you.
the google toolbar for ie provides pagerank information [google.com].
Google offers the site: operator, and there are add-ons for Firefox that will show the PR for every url on the Google results page. You can set your Google preferences to 100 results per page and then copy/paste those results with the PR value included, into an Office document for later editing and sorting. You'll probably find many urls with no PR - so deleting them will make the job a bit saner - or you can just let them sort down to the end of the list manually.
To go beyond the 1000 url limit, you can use the site: operator in a directory by directory manner - site:example.com/directory/.
As I said, the job won't be all that daunting if you use Firefox with one of the add-ons that places PR values by each result.
Ideas?