answers1:Probably look them up on google. Most authors have their own
web pages, and they list their published works on it. If they arent
well known enough to have a website yet, then I would suggest looking
them up in a library, or maybe even a bookstore's website. (i.e.
Barnes & Noble / Books-A-Million)
answers2:You can look them up on Wikipedia.
answers3:Wikipedia usually has a bibliography for the author along
with biographical information. Reading the article can sometimes tell
you which of the books were the most popular. At the end of the
article there is a bibliography for the article that sometimes
includes other websites that will provide additional information.
Plugging the name into google can also result in the author's website
or other sites devoted to the work of the author.Typing the author's
name into Amazon will bring most, if not all, of the books by that
author. Clicking on the individual books will give you a synopsis of
each. You might also try http://www.worldcat.org/ . It's one of the
sites we use at the school library to locate call numbers and such for
new library books. It will list all the book by that author....Show
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answers4:Hang on *clicks into new tab and types "Peter Drucker" into
the google search bar; a list of suggested searches comes down.
*clicks on the one that says "Peter Drucker books." Wiki, Amazon and
this really promising site that says "Books by Peter F. Drucker" pops
up along with other sites. Hmm. It's amazing what spending two seconds
in Google can do for your knowledge. Are you really asking for that
here? That's how you search for anything! Now. The world of infinite
knowledge is at your fingertips, just triple check your sources before
quoting anything, and make sure they're written in different type and
not the same sentence or whatever and you probably have good
information. Unless you're dealing with a cult. Then you'll find a
huge disparity of beliefs and ...other stuff....Show more
answers5:Wikipediaify them.
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