The author using the pseudonym Philip Carter is a collaborative effort between British authors Sophie Hannah and Lucie Whitehouse. They wrote a series of thrillers under this shared pen name.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, using the pseudonym Mark Twain.
Member of the Aristocracy. has written: 'Manners and rules of good society'
The pseudonym Charles Dickens starting using occasionally in 1834 was Boz.
Cathay Williams was the first African-American female to enlist as a soldier, she did this by posing as a man, using the pseudonym William Cathay. She served with General Philip Sheridan's command at the American Civil War.
Philip Garnet Mitchell has written: 'A study of the furniture industry, using industrial organisation analysis techniques'
They are using a pseudonym.
A pseudonym is a fictitious name, often used by an author. A famous writer may try to publish a different genre of style using an unknown name - but doesn't want to be recognised in case the book is a flop.
B. W. Chidlaw has written: 'The Story Of My Life' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Not necessarily, but if you are using a nickname or pseudonym for publishing, it would be worthwhile to note that in the copyright registration.
Jennifer Carter has written: 'An integrative approach to style analysis of folk dance melodies with classification using inductive learning'
Philip W. Small has written: 'Synthesis and assembly of opioid peptide segments using phenolic poly(acryloylmorpholine)- based peptide resins'
It was written by Prince, using the pseudonym "Christopher".