Author: John A. Byrne
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LibraryThing has several authors named John Byrne. Unfortunately, LibraryThing currently has no way to distinguish among authors with identical names. Using middle initials will help to separate some of them. This Author page is for John A Byrne, a business writer whose books include “Business Week’s Guide to the Best Business Schools”, “Chainsaw: The Notorious Career of Al Dunlap”, “Informed Consent”, “Odyssey: Pepsi to Apple”, and “The Whiz Kids”. The John Byrne who writes and illustrates superhero comic books is actually John Lindley Byrne. If your Green Lantern and/or Wonder Woman titles appear here, you may want to change your author to “John Lindley Byrne” or “John L Byrne”, to help them move to the correct author page.
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Disambiguation NoticeLibraryThing has several authors named John Byrne. Unfortunately, LibraryThing currently has no way to distinguish among authors with identical names. Using middle initials will help to separate some of them. This Author page is for John A Byrne, a business writer whose books include “Business Week’s Guide to the Best Business Schools”, “Chainsaw: The Notorious Career of Al Dunlap”, “Informed Consent”, “Odyssey: Pepsi to Apple”, and “The Whiz Kids”. The John Byrne who writes and illustrates superhero comic books is actually John Lindley Byrne. If your Green Lantern and/or Wonder Woman titles appear here, you may want to change your author to “John Lindley Byrne” or “John L Byrne”, to help them move to the correct author page. Combine with…What?Q: What is this feature for/why is it necessary? A: Because LibraryThing draws from so many different libraries, it can't enforce a single name for a given author. "Also known as" lets LibraryThing users combine author's names easily, so collections match up and everything runs smoothly. Q: Can I combine with an author not suggested above? A: Yes you can. Q: I know an author is separate, but some infernal idiot keeps combining them. Can I take a name off the combination list? A: Yes you can. Look up! Everything in the "Combine with..." section now has a link to "never combine." Use this feature wisely. "Marc Twain" may be idiotic, but misspelling should still be combined. "Mark Twain" and "Edward Gibbon" should not. Q: What authors have already been slated to "never combine" with this author? A: No authors. Q: I am the infernal idiot and I'm right! A: Take it to the Combiners group.Q: What if the disambiguation notice is wrong? A: Go ahead and edit it. Become a member to do this. |
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