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Apr 12, 2010 09:06PM

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There was one edition that had an incorrect ISBN; I merged it into the correct one. The three remaining editions all have correct ISBNs, so why would any be deleted?

There are three editions. The original printing as Godforsaken; and two from Borderlands Press as The Lost Prince. Why did they release it under two ISBNs? Ask them, but that often indicates two markets (US & UK) or just different distribution channels. WorldCat implies that they are the US and UK editions.
I don't understand your question about ISBNs. The ISBN-10 is always different than the ISBN-13.
I don't understand your question about ISBNs. The ISBN-10 is always different than the ISBN-13.

Many thanks!
As to the 10 or 13 isbns, all the books I've seen so far have the same isbn with a 3-digit prefix making it 13 digits, so I thought that's the way it was supposed to be.
Live and learn.
Thanks again.
Oh, I see! The last digit of an ISBN is the check digit. It's based on a weighted sum of the other digits. So sometimes it ends up the same in both ISBNs, and sometimes not.

I got to thinking that maybe the books I was looking at were all published pre-13 so they just tacked on the prefix, and then post-13 ones get the weighted numbers. Who knows.
But thanks.


Thanks for the link Carin!

Actually, because of how the weighting works, it's probably more like 1/12 that has the same check digit. And because US & UK ISBNs start with 0's and 1's, the rate at which their final digit will match should actually be higher, I think. (I am so NOT reminding myself how to do the relevant statistical calculations right now. :P )
My favorite ISBN converter (which is linked to in the manual and in the helpful links thread) is the one from the LoC. Among other nice features, if you provide an invalid ISBN, it will tell you what the check digit actually should be.
My favorite ISBN converter (which is linked to in the manual and in the helpful links thread) is the one from the LoC. Among other nice features, if you provide an invalid ISBN, it will tell you what the check digit actually should be.