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To many to list check the link.
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No, different editions of a book typically have different ISBNs.
James B. Tooley has written: 'The use of ISBNs in British Libraries'
Video games do not have ISBNs. They contain serial numbers though.
The differences between two editions of the same book with different ISBNs can include changes in content, formatting, cover design, and additional materials such as illustrations or supplementary texts. These differences are usually made to update the book, correct errors, or cater to different audiences.
The publishing industry is in the process of switching all books from having 10 digit ISBN codes to 13 digit codes. While this transition is happening, both ISBNs will be printed on your books and on any order correspondence. You can use either ISBN until January 2007, when the ten digit ISBN will become obsolete.
that list is here.
Books have an isbn number so that each title can be distinguished on international databases and identified. Different editions will also have different isbns.
I know that Skygazing guide has a list of all the major constellations. They also have a list of all the circumpolar constellations also.
One can find a list of all Mehndi songs at their Wikipedia page. They have a full list of songs. This is where one can find a list of all Mehndi songs.
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