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John Morris

John Morris is composed of at least 13 distinct authors.

Also known as: John Morris, John G. Morris, John Morris - General Editor

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1) JM, author of The age of Arthur, was John Robert Morris, 1913-1977, a British historian.

2) JM, author of Noah's Ark, Noah's Flood..., is John David Morris b.1946, creationist.
He has many books on his own page as John D Morris

3) JM, author of Get the Picture, is John Godfrey Morris, photographer.
The John G Morris page has been combined here - it can't be separated without leaving two works behind.

4) JM, author of The Library Disaster Preparedness Handbook, b.1912, librarian.

5) JM, author of Traveller from Tokyo, 1895-1980, was a soldier, university teacher, Director of the Far Eastern Service of the BBC and Controller of the Third Programme.

6) JM, author of The Candywine Development is a pseudonym for a collaboration between Morris Cargill and John Edgar Colwell Hearne, two white Jamaicans. Their Wikipedia entries are worth finding!

7) JM, author of Saws and Sawmills... b.1928.

8) JM, composer of the score for The Hobbit, b.1926.

9) JM author of Bullet Bob comes to Louisville, b.1961.

10) JM, author of Correspondence of John Morris...., ca. 1585-1658.

11) JM, author of Stone Designs for the Home is John T Morris.

12) not the same as 11 (John T. Morris, M.D.; b. in Ashland, Ala.; M.D. from Johns Hopkins; d in 1985) Minature Miracle
13) Morris, John Martin 1928- Descartes Dictionary

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