Usually not, but it depends on the glues and bindings used. A book is mostly paper, which burns the same as wood (which is what it is made from).
carbon monoxide
ordered that all books be burned
Burned them.
The Bible.
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
Charles Darwin's books were burned in Germany by the Nazis because they were considered "un-german"
You may be thinking that Hitler & the Nazis burned books. Yes some books that the Nazis did not like were burned, however this was done for publicity. Actually book burnings were not a major feature of Nazi German life. The Germans valued books & education in general, and would have burned anti-Nazi books & books written by Jews.
Adeles books and Angels.
There have been several famous books that have been burned in protest. The Bible has been burned on several occasions. Other books include the Torah, Fahrenheit 451, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and 1984.
Jews
because it has a special chemical that is poisonous that can only be realeased when burned
Freud expressed his belief that if his books were burned, they would rise again from the ashes since his ideas were ingrained in the minds of his followers and society. He considered his work to be timeless and influential beyond physical copies of his books.