Talk:Bernard Krisher
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Edit re Focus magazine.
[edit]In response to a query from a reader ticket:2019062210002311, I made some minor changes to this article. The article originally said that he founded Focus magazine. The reader asserts found it but that he was the chief editorial advisor. The statement that he was a chief editorial advisor for Shinchosha was already in the article but cited. The reference supporting the claim that he was the founder is a book by Mark West. That book is available in Google books. A search For "focus magazine" brings up a reference to the publisher Shinchosha, but no claim that Krisher or was the founder. In fact, a search for Krisher fails to find anything. For that reason, it seems clear he worked there but was not the founder.S Philbrick(Talk) 15:01, 22 June 2019 (UTC)