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His biography was written by Saint Athanasius and titled Life of Saint Anthony the Great.
A Duruflé biography edited by Ronald Ebrecht is even titled " The last Impressionist ".
The author George Johnson has written a biography of Gell-Mann, which is titled Strange Beauty: Murray Gell-Mann, and the Revolution in 20th-Century Physics, which Dr. Gell-Mann has criticized as inaccurate.
In April 2009, Clemens was the subject of an unauthorized biography by Jeff Pearlman, titled The Rocket that Fell to Earth-Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortaility, that focused on his childhood and early career and accused Mike Piazza of using steroids.
Other books written by him include a biography of the Islamic prophet Muhammad titled " First and the Last ", while his other books are focused more on the relation between Islam and science like Miraculous Quran, Life After Death and Doomsday, and Kitab-e-Zindagi ( in Urdu ).
A book titled: " Seven Minus One: the Story of Astronaut Gus Grissom " was self published in 1968 by Carl L. Chappell, Ph. D. through New Frontier Publishing Co. of Madison, Indiana and is probably the earliest biography of Col. Grissom.
In 1950, the former royal governess, Marion Crawford, published a biography of Elizabeth and Margaret's childhood years titled The Little Princesses in which she described Margaret's " light-hearted fun and frolics " and her " amusing and outrageous ... antics ".
The film was based on a biography of Walker, also titled Beau James, written by Gene Fowler.
Modern literature is still evolving and a religious biography of women titled delog is a popular religious work.
In the winter of 1798 – 1799, Louis XVIII wrote a biography on Marie Antoinette titled Réflexions Historiques sur Marie Antoinette.
Barbusse was the author of a 1936 biography of Joseph Stalin, titled Staline: Un monde nouveau vu à travers un homme ( Stalin.
Plutarch ’ s collection, titled " Life of Marcellus ," focuses on Marcellus ’ military campaigns and political life, rather than being a full-life biography, as one might surmise from the title.
The Foundation General Secretary Eby J. Jose has written a biography of the late president titled K. R. Narayanan Bharathathinte Suryathejassu.
In the 2010 biography by AE Hotchner, titled Paul and Me, reference is made to the commotion caused by Steve McQueen due to his apparent displeasure at having a lesser part.
* A full-length biography of Tibbett, titled Dear Rogue, by Hertzel Weinstat and Bert Wechsler, was published in 1996 ( see above ).
After Dietrich's death, Riva published a frank biography of her mother, titled Marlene Dietrich ( 1990 ).
His subsequently released biography was titled One-Hit Wonder.
A biography of Martin titled Dean Martin: King of the Road, by Michael Freedland, alleged that he had links to the Mafia early in his career.
Indeed, the notion of a left-handed Billy became so entrenched that, in 1958, a film biography of " the Kid " ( starring Paul Newman ) was titled The Left Handed Gun.
In February 2012 a biography titled Wail: The Life of Bud Powell by Peter Pullman was released as an ebook on Nook and Kindle.
In 1963 Georgina Battiscombe wrote a biography titled John Keble: a Study in Limitations.
The authorised biography ( published in 2006 ), was titled Wild Mary, a reference both to her childhood nickname, and to her sex life as a young woman, when she had many lovers.
In 1991, Steven C. Smith wrote a Herrmann biography titled A Heart at Fire's Center, a quotation from a favorite Stephen Spender poem of Herrmann's.
In his 2003 biography of Curtis Mayfield, titled " People Never Give Up ", author Peter Burns noted that Curtis has 140 songs in the Curtom vaults.

biography and Musical
Includes biography and " Personal and Musical observations ")
As stated in Thomas L. Riis ’ “‘ Bob ’ Cole: His Life and His Legacy to Black Musical Theater ,” Bob Cole ’ s early biography – the details of his past life before the transition into the development of black musicals – were never found in research materials, including historical articles on black theater and encyclopedias.
* Saturday Night Fever-The Musical website: Robert Stigwood biography http :// www. nightfever. co. uk / robert. htm
* Joey Schaaf, a Musical biography at LoudRockMusic. com
In his own right he is the author of 35 books, the most current being Forever England a new biography of Rupert Brooke, Major to Minor: The Rise and Fall of the Songwriter ( 2000 ) and, with Richard Havers, Read's Musical Reciter ( 2004 ), a collection of trivia from the music business.
The first biography of the composer, The Musical World of Halim El-Dabh by Denise A. Seachrist, was published by the Kent State University Press in 2003.

biography and World
* " An Ottoman Mentality: The World of Evliya Çelebi " ( 2004 ) by Robert Dankoff, a book-length biography
Contemporary French writer Michel Houellebecq wrote a literary biography of Lovecraft called H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life.
When historical events are involved in their biography, overt retcons may be used to accommodate this ; a character who served in the army during World War II might have his service record retconned to place him in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, etc.
The World Chronicle of the so-called Sulpicius Severus has nothing to do with the subject of this biography ; it was written in Spain in the sixth century.
According to author William Stevenson in A Man called Intrepid, his biography of Sir William Samuel Stephenson ( no relation ), the senior representative of British Intelligence for the western hemisphere during the Second World War, Stephenson postulated that the Germans knew about Howard's mission and ordered the aircraft shot down.
These eccentric behavior patterns are also described in Gaines ' biography The Mad World of William M. Gaines, written by Mad writer Frank Jacobs and published in 1972 by Lyle Stuart, a longtime friend.
In his privately published " Wilmot's World " biography, he says " I took the test to get into the Navy V-12 program .... We had military drills and wore Navy uniforms, but it was mostly just going to college.
Also, in his biography The World of Christopher Marlowe, David Riggs claims the incident remained with the playwright, and massacres are incorporated into the final acts of three of his early plays, 1 and 2 Tamburlaine and The Jew of Malta-see above for Marlowe and Machiavellism.
A biography of the author's father who was a member of the Danish resistance during the Second World War.
Up to World War II any member of BBC staff involved in a divorce could lose their job though in his biography of Reith Ian McIntyre records that after his BBC days Reith himself may have had an affair with a colleague.
The Maharishi's 1986 book, Thirty Years Around the World, gives a detailed account of his world tours, as does a later biography, The Maharishi by Paul Mason.
In October 2001, a dedication of the memorial was held, featuring a 12-foot, 26, 000-pound anchor from a World War II destroyer, a memorial wall containing a bronze relief sculpture of the admiral and a plaque with his biography.
* Bernard Capp, The World of John Taylor the Water-Poet, 1578 – 1653 ( Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1994 ) – the first full-length biography.
Paula Byrne's biography of Evelyn Waugh, titled Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead, was published by HarperPress in the UK in August 2009 and HarperCollins New York in the USA in April 2010.
* World Gallery of Art This has a biography and excellent reproductions of some of his works
During World War II, when entertaining the troops for the USO, she refused to perform " for segregated audiences or for groups in which German POWs were seated in front of African American servicemen ", according to her Kennedy Center biography.
A reviewer at The Seattle Times ( and coauthor of Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry and Made Himself the Richest Man in America, a 1993 biography of Gates ), called Gates ' coverage of the Internet " weakest of all " the topics Gates covered, saying the " World Wide Web receives just four index citations and is treated as a functional appendage of the Internet ( rather than its driving force ), and both come off as a subset of the Information Highway, a term Gates uses with abandon despite its disfavor among digerati.
* Wolfgang Haken biography from World of Mathematics
An extensive website researching his life and work, The World of Charley Chase, was created in 1996, and a biography, Smile When the Raindrops Fall, was published in 1998.
With variations, it has also been used for books on the philosophy of physics ( World Enough and Space-Time: Absolute versus Relational Theories of Space and Time ), geopolitics ( World Enough and Time: Successful Strategies for Resource Management ), a science-fiction collection ( Worlds Enough & Time: Five Tales of Speculative Fiction-Dan Simmons ), a short story by Terry Pratchett (# ifdef DEBUG + " world / enough " + " time "), and, of course, a biography ( World Enough and Time: The Life of Andrew Marvell ).
Nicolae Iorga's involvement in political disputes and the cause of Romanian irredentism became a leading characteristic of his biography during World War I.
* All Around The World biography

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