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'How to Create an ISBN: 3 Simple Steps to do NOW!' is a fun and fabulous, break through of Johannes Bembo, the author you know from 'Books on Renaissance Marginalia Murders'. Now Bem book to teach YOU all about Internal Systematized Biblio Numerals. Ever wonder what an ISBN should stand for? Curious about its etymology? Hungry to know who might have invented it? Wanting to know how to paint an ISBN in your rivals ashes? In only three easy steps Bembo teaches you how to go from your blank manuscript to a registered novel. With Bembo's crystalline language, it couldn't be more easy to learn all…mehr

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'How to Create an ISBN: 3 Simple Steps to do NOW!' is a fun and fabulous, break through of Johannes Bembo, the author you know from 'Books on Renaissance Marginalia Murders'. Now Bem book to teach YOU all about Internal Systematized Biblio Numerals. Ever wonder what an ISBN should stand for? Curious about its etymology? Hungry to know who might have invented it? Wanting to know how to paint an ISBN in your rivals ashes? In only three easy steps Bembo teaches you how to go from your blank manuscript to a registered novel. With Bembo's crystalline language, it couldn't be more easy to learn all about the wonders of your very own ISBN. Inventing your book has never been simpler! The author's last book is a testament to his pertinent and highly original outlook on what we now call post-digital publishing.
Autorenporträt
The author of 'What's a Blurb?', 'What is Blurb?', 'Who Killed Tycho Brahe?' and his seminal work 'Books on Renaissance Marginalia Murders', Johannes Bembo received his PhD in Renaissance Manuscripts specialising in inked-fingers, from the University of Bologna. As he often shares with interviewers, Bembo is so fanatical about his research he likes to become his subjects. After a brief, but eventually disregarded research project on the birth of Victor Eremita, Bembo began what he is now most reknowned for; a theory of post-digital publishing.