Objective Type in Commerce
UGC/NET/SET/TRB
By
Dr. K.Munusamy
Yes, the same book can have different ISBN numbers if it is published in different editions or formats, such as hardcover, paperback, or e-book.
Company's Coming have published a children's cookbook titled 'Kids cook!'. This book has an ASIN rather than an ISBN and this is 1896891993. This book can be purchased from the Amazon website.
Yes, there is a book called "Huntress". It was written by Malinda Lo and published in April 2011. The book is a fantasy-adventure novel. The ISBN is 031604007X.
The ISBN of The Discovery of India is 978-0195623598.
We can locate two books with the title "Corduroy". The first was written by Don Freeman. It was published in 1968 and is a classic children's picture book. The ISBN is 0670241334. The second was written by Adrian Bell. It was published in 1998 and is a collection of memoirs during both World Wars. The ISBN is 0753150743.
The ISBN of The Seven Sisters of India is 3791323997.
The ISBN of India's Ancient Past is 019566714X.
The ISBN of Rethinking India's Past is 978-0195697872.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is assigned by the publisher to each book when it is about to be published. There is an organization that assigns number groups to any publisher that applies. The number group is filled out with a specific number for each book that the publisher issues. There are 13 numbers in an ISBN (formerly there were 10).
The ISBN of Asta's Book is 0140176616.
The ISBN of The Graveyard Book is 0060530928.
The ISBN of Book of Haikus is 9780142002643.