Robert Harris

Robert Harris

Robert Harris is composed of at least 13 distinct authors.

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1) Robert Harris (Robert D. Harris), b. 1957- the British news reporter turned author of thrillers and several non-fiction works. His fiction includes Enigma, Fatherland, Imperium, and Pompeii. His non-fiction books include Good and Faithful Servant, Gotcha, A Higher Form of Killing, The Making of Neil Kinnock, Selling Hitler, What to Listen for in Beethoven, and What to Listen for in Mozart.
2) Robert Harris, the American software engineer who wrote programming manuals. His books include The Definitive Guide to SWT and JFACE.
3) Robert Harris, b. 1951- the Australian poet who wrote Localities, among other works.
4) Harris, Robert 1947- (Robert Harris PhD), the professor of criminology at the University of Hull, England. He wrote many books, including Welfare, Power, and Juvenile Justice.
5) Robert Harris (Dr. Robert Harris), the Australian doctor of chiropractory who wrote the diet book, Slim Forever.
6) Robert Harris (Robert P. Harris), the author of many numismatic books, such as A Guidebook to Modern European Coins. The bulk of his work is on the author page for Robert P. Harris.
7) Robert Harris (Robert W. Harris), the American author who wrote Fun with Phone Solicitors.
8) Robert Harris (Robert A. Harris), the American author who writes non-fiction about research, plagiarism, rhetoric, and writing style. His books include Using Sources Effectively, The Way to True Happiness, and Webquester. He has other works on the page for Robert A. Harris, which he shares with another Robert A. Harris, the classic movie film-restorer.
9. Robert Harris (b. 1948) wrote What to Listen for in Beethoven.
10. Harris, Robert 1581-1658 wrote Works of Robert Harris.
11. Harris, Robert 1961- wrote Property and the Office Economy.
12. Harris, Richard 1952- wrote Suburbs.
13. A Spy By Nature is by Charles Cumming. Robert Harris (1) recommends it.
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A Higher Form of Killing was co-written with Jeremy Paxman, and there are more editions of the book on his author page.

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