Yes. Books without ISBN are protected as well. Protection is automatic in all countries of the World Trade Organization, and all members must recognize works of other member states.
International Standard Book Number
Books have an isbn number so that each title can be distinguished on international databases and identified. Different editions will also have different isbns.
No. The International Standard Book Number is a 10- or 13-digit commercial identifier. The copyright date is a 4-digit year.
I am unable to provide specific ISBN numbers as they are unique identifiers for individual books. You can typically find the ISBN for a specific book on the book's cover, copyright page, or online bookstores.
The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is used to identify periodicals like magazines and journals, while the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is used to identify books.
The ISBN of Master of the Books is 9780207200830.
The ISBN of The Bachman Books is 978-0-453-00507-4.
The ISBN of The City of Dreaming Books is 9781585678990.
No. Some books and self-published books may not have an ISBN.
No, DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is not the same as ISBN (International Standard Book Number). DOI is used to uniquely identify digital content, while ISBN is used to identify books and other publications.
The ISBN of The Books of Magic is 1-56389-619-2.
The ISBN of Indigenous Peoples in International Law is 0195173503.