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Brunanburh - A novel of 937 (Chronicles of the English, #1)
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Stephen | 6 comments ISBN: None listed on book?
Pages: 245

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Sorry, I know the rules, but the book doesn't have an ISBN on it anywhere. It's the only physical copy listed on the books pages, the paperback editon, the other 2 are e-books.


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Nan (xxmzsmilesxx) | 1167 comments Well this book was a pain to fix.
There are a paperback editions of the book ISBN: 9781326036188 and ISBN: 9781502728395
The page number you stated refers to which ISBN?


Stephen | 6 comments That's part of the problem I'm having, there are no ISBNs printed on (or inside) the book. The back cover just has a UPC barcode, and the copyright page just has the copyright information. I saw that Amazon listed it at 242 pages but my copy ends on page 245. The story ends on page 238, after that is a small article on "historical accuracy" that ends on 242, and then there is a Cast of Characters section that ends on page 245.

But like I said, I really can't offer an ISBN because there literally isn't one listed on the book. I won it through First Reads, and this is what I received. *Shrug*


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Nan (xxmzsmilesxx) | 1167 comments Okay I see. Just provide me with the UPC barcode and I'll see if it tells me which paperback edition it is. :)


Stephen | 6 comments 5800105914586


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Nan (xxmzsmilesxx) | 1167 comments LOL that UPC number didn't help one bit.
Does it have a publisher name on your book?

Also sorry for the late reply!


Stephen | 6 comments Nope, no mention of a publisher, and the copyright is just in the author's name. They have responded to my review of the book saying it was an extremely early arc edition. There just isn't much to identify it. Personally, I'm okay with lumping my copy in with the editions listed already. I'm usually extremely OCD about this sort of thing, but I have my limits. :P


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