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Oct 24, 2012 08:23AM

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The two ebooks have distinct ISBNs, which means neither should be deleted. We NEVER delete editions with valid ISBNs!

On this page you have deleted a book with the ISBN of 1616376031. Normally books are only deleted if they are duplicates. Since that ISBN is no longer on GR it is not obvious what you deleted or why. Also, we don't usually add "Unabridged" or "Abridged" to book titles
http://www.goodreads.com/book/edits/1...
EDIT: I didn't see Rivka's posting. Same topic though!

It is likely that one ISBN is for the US edition and the other is for the Australian, UK, and/or International edition. International publication rights are negotiated separately, and thus have to be tracked by the publisher separately. Therefore, they will each get their own ISBN.
GR includes all ISBNs of a given book, to help users find their exact edition by searching ISBN.

On this page you have deleted a book with the ISBN of 1616376031. Norm..."Thank you. I have read that twice and ref back often to sections, but I will read again. I had seen a # of CD and audio editions in GR that list Unabridged or Abridged. Assumed that was important info for GR since they will have the same ISBN # and yet be 2 different products. AudiableAudio frequently are abridged. I am using Library of Congress for reference on all ISBN #/titles except when they have no info for Kindle.
Susan wrote: "I had seen a # of CD and audio editions in GR that list Unabridged or Abridged."
Yes, in the Edition field, not the Title field.
Yes, in the Edition field, not the Title field.

Yes, in the Edition field, not the Title field."OK - I will not include the Unabridged in title field. As said, had been running into # of AudioCD that did list it in title. It is not part of the 'official' pub title so should not be in title line. Some pub sites will show it next to title but that is because pub web sites don't always have fields for that info as separate data entry. I am a credentialed librarian and I do work as a screen play editor so I have good background in this subject. I will switch to always using World Cat as main ref. now.