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- Barrie_Pettman abstract "Barrie Owen Pettman, Baron of Bombie (born 1944) is a British author, publisher, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Emerald Group Publishing. A professor emeritus at the University of Hull, he is the author of a dozen books on industrial relations. He is president emeritus of Burke's Peerage and a patron of opera in England and New Zealand.".
- Q19276851 abstract "Barrie Owen Pettman, Baron of Bombie (born 1944) is a British author, publisher, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Emerald Group Publishing. A professor emeritus at the University of Hull, he is the author of a dozen books on industrial relations. He is president emeritus of Burke's Peerage and a patron of opera in England and New Zealand.".
- Barrie_Pettman comment "Barrie Owen Pettman, Baron of Bombie (born 1944) is a British author, publisher, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Emerald Group Publishing. A professor emeritus at the University of Hull, he is the author of a dozen books on industrial relations. He is president emeritus of Burke's Peerage and a patron of opera in England and New Zealand.".
- Q19276851 comment "Barrie Owen Pettman, Baron of Bombie (born 1944) is a British author, publisher, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Emerald Group Publishing. A professor emeritus at the University of Hull, he is the author of a dozen books on industrial relations. He is president emeritus of Burke's Peerage and a patron of opera in England and New Zealand.".