John A. Stovall <johnastovall RemoveThis @earthlink.net> writes:
> I thought I knew how World cat and it's ISBN's worked but ran into a
> strange one today. It's James Nachtwey's _Inferno_. World Cat has
> this:
>
> London: Phaidon,; ISBN: 0714838152 0714838349:
>
> Now when I check the first ISBN: I get the book I expect.
>
> But for the second I get _Mike Kelley_ by John C. Welchman but which
> is also by Phaidon Press (November 2, 1999).
>
> Now the mystery thickens: at least one book dealer gives a November
> 1999 publication date for _Inferno_ but the others give 2000.
>
> Could Phaidon use the same ISBN for part of the run of _Inferno_?
>
> Or just what is going on here....
Publishers make mistakes. So do printers and library catalogers.
There are supposed to be different ISBNs for different bindings, but
they are supposed to stay the same from one print run to another, only
changing if there's a revised edition.
As for the date, the publisher might have printed one date on the book
and actually released it earlier or later.
-- Patrick
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