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Joint author   /dʒɔɪnt ˈɔθər/   Listen
Joint author

noun
1.
A writer who collaborates with others in writing something.  Synonym: coauthor.






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"Joint author" Quotes from Famous Books



... based our division of the English clergy upon the calculation of the late W. J. Conybeare, a Fellow in the University of Cambridge, and joint author with J. S. Howson, of Life and Epistles of St. Paul. (Essays Ecclesiastical and Social, pp. 157-158.) His figures applied to the year 1853, but we have included the subsequent increase of the clergy, and distributed the additional members according to the best information at command. ...
— History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology • John F. Hurst

... and laden with profounder meanings, in which we both took a deep interest, and regarding which we could have exchanged facts and ideas with mutual pleasure and profit. The Secretary of the Northern Institution at this time was Mr. George Anderson, the well-known geologist, and joint author with his brother of the admirable "Guide-Book to the Highlands," which bears their name. I never heard how my address fared. It would, of course, have been tabled—looked at, I suppose, for a few seconds by a member or two—and then set aside; and it is probably still in the archives ...
— My Schools and Schoolmasters - or The Story of my Education. • Hugh Miller



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