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In addition to Triumphant Democracy ( 1886 ), and The Gospel of Wealth ( 1889 ), he also wrote An American Four-in-hand in Britain ( 1883 ), Round the World ( 1884 ), The Empire of Business ( 1902 ), The Secret of Business is the Management of Men ( 1903 ), James Watt ( 1905 ) in the Famous Scots Series, Problems of Today ( 1907 ), and his posthumously published autobiography Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie ( 1920 ).
In 2002 Banks published his autobiography, Banksy: My Autobiography ( Michael Joseph Ltd ).
Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not record in the early blues era, but his life is well documented thanks to his autobiography, I Say Me for a Parable: The Oral Autobiography of Mance Lipscomb, Texas Bluesman, narrated to Glen Alyn, which was published posthumously, and also a short 1971 documentary by Les Blank, A Well Spent Life.
In 1991, Sutch's autobiography Life as Sutch: The Official Autobiography of a Raving Loony ( written with Peter Chippindale ) was published.
In his autobiography White Niggers of America: The Precocious Autobiography of a Quebec " Terrorist " ( 1968 ), Pierre Vallières, a Front de libération du Québec leader refers to the oppression of the Québécois people in North America.
During this time she wrote her first autobiography, This for Remembrance: the Autobiography of Rosemary Clooney, an Irish-American Singer, written in collaboration with Raymond Strait and published by Playboy Press in 1977.
In 1999 Clooney published her second autobiography, Girl Singer: An Autobiography describing her battles with addiction to prescription drugs for depression, and how she lost and then regained a fortune.
Yet, in what may shock the sporting establishment, he admits to sleeping with both women and men before accepting his sexuality as a gay man in his autobiography Come What May: The Autobiography ( ISBN 978-0141044514 ).
Shute also published his autobiography Slide Rule: Autobiography of an Engineer in 1954.
Snicket is the subject of a fictional autobiography, Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography ( which contains an introduction from a fictionalized version of Daniel Handler ).
The Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography has been presented since 1917 for a distinguished biography or autobiography by an American author.
* Gertrude Stein, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ( 1933 ), a mock autobiography of Stein's secretary and companion purported to be Toklas's views of Stein.
Liebling ), appeared in 1951 ; a fuller autobiography A General's Life: An Autobiography ( coauthored by Clay Blair ) appeared in 1983.
* 2011 Mary Quant: My Autobiography — her second autobiography.
Nigger: An Autobiography by Dick Gregory is an autobiography by comedian and social activist Dick Gregory, published in 1964 by E. P.
PEN / Ackerley Prize ( or, J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography ) is awarded annually by English PEN for a literary autobiography of excellence, written by an author of British nationality and published during the preceding year.
In 1984, Iacocca co-authored ( with William Novak ) an autobiography, titled Iacocca: An Autobiography.
* Dorothy Day ( 1952 ) The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day ( autobiography )
His first autobiography More Please won the J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography in 1993.
His autobiography The Book of Ammon originally released as The Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist, describes his work in nonviolent, anarchist, social action, and provides insight into the lives of Christian anarchists in the United States of the 20th century.
Hemmings published his autobiography Blow Up ... and Other ExaggerationsThe Autobiography of David Hemmings ( 2004 ).
In 1998 Jones published his autobiography, Vinnie: The Autobiography, which was later revised and reprinted a year later to include information on his first film appearance in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Rush released his autobiography on 21 August 2008, Rush: The Autobiography, through Ebury Press.
In his autobiography Lazarus Rising: A Personal and Political Autobiography, Howard expressed his support for the anti-gun cause and his desire to introduce restrictive gun laws long before he became Prime Minister.

autobiography and Seventy
Upon reaching his 70th birthday in 1909, he published a 482 page hardback autobiography: III Score and X – Selections, Collections, Recollections of Seventy Busy Years.
In her autobiography, A Poet's Life: Seventy Years in a Changing World, published two years after her death, Monroe recalls: " I started in early with Shakespeare, Byron, Shelley, with Dickens and Thackeray ; and always the book-lined library gave me a friendly assurance of companionship with lively and interesting people, gave me friends of the spirit to ease my loneliness.
In 1978 she published Straitjacket: autobiography which was followed in 1983 by a second volume, Seventy Years ' War, published in Swedish only under the title Sjuttioåriga kriget.

autobiography and Years
Chess historian Edward Winter has questioned this, stating that the earliest known sources that support this story are an article by Robert Lewis Taylor in the June 15, 1940, issue of The New Yorker and Marshall's autobiography My 50 Years of Chess ( 1942 ).
* Blackberry Winter: My Earlier Years ( 1972 ; autobiography ) ISBN 0-317-60065-6
Ten years later and having reached 100 years of age, Margaret Murray published her final work, an autobiography entitled My First Hundred Years ( 1963 ).
Years later, Bonanno wrote in his autobiography that he didn't know about the plan to kill Maranzano, but this is highly unlikely ; Luciano would have almost certainly had him killed as well had he still been loyal to Maranzano.
Years later, Leah Rosenberg, Richler's mother, published an autobiography, The Errand Runner: Memoirs of a Rabbi's Daughter ( 1981 ), which discusses Mordecai's birth and upbringing, and the sometime difficult relationship between them.
He wrote his autobiography, Dancing in the Moonlight: My Early Years on Stage in 1993 and released All I Ever Wrote, his complete scripts, in 1999.
He published two volumes of autobiography, Years of Combat, covering the first world war, and Years of Command covering the second.
In a note to author Dean Jennings, who assisted Warner on his 1964 autobiography, My First Hundred Years in Hollywood, Ann Warner wrote: " He is extremely sensitive, but there are few who know that because he covers it with a cloak.
He was described by former West Virginia governor William A. MacCorkle in his autobiography The Recollections of Fifty Years as a man who knew the geology of the area " as a farmer knows a field.
* Ray Charles autobiography: The Early Years 1930 – 1960
In an autobiography entitled Life Plus 99 Years, Leopold referred to Day's claims that Loeb had attempted to sexually assault him as ridiculous and laughable.
In the fall of 2004, he released his blunt, straight-talking autobiography 30 Years of Sausage, 50 Years of Ham.
* Beyond Seven Years in Tibet, My Life Before, During and After ( 2007 ), Heinrich Harrer's full autobiography published in English
Mayer published an autobiography titled My First 100 Years in 1979.
* After Ten Years ( 1929 ) ( autobiography )
However, according to Adolph Zukor in his 1953 autobiography The Public Is Never Wrong: My 50 Years in the Motion Picture Industry, nothing was produced in this process after these tests.
He wrote an autobiography, The Unexpected Years ( 1937 ), which, despite his record of controversial writing, said little about his homosexuality.
In his autobiography entitled My First Fifty Years in Politics, Martin describes the North Attleborough where he was reared:
He published his autobiography, Thirty Years ' View, in 1854, and died in Washington D. C. two years later.
When referencing actor Errol Flynn, Warner Brothers studio head, Jack Warner, noted in his autobiography, My First Hundred Years in Hollywood, " To the Walter Mittys of the world he was all the heroes in one magnificent, sexy, animal package ".
Years later, in his autobiography, Michael VIII wrote: " Should I dare to claim that I was God's instrument to bring freedom to the Sicilians, then I should only be stating the truth.
Claud Cockburn married three times: to Hope Hale Davis, with whom he fathered Claudia Cockburn Flanders ( wife of Michael Flanders ); to Jean Ross ( part model for Christopher Isherwood's Sally Bowles of Cabaret fame ), with whom he fathered Sarah Caudwell Cockburn, author of detective stories ; and in 1940 to Patricia Byron ( née Patricia Evangeline Anne Arbuthnot ( 17 March 1914-6 October 1989 ), married firstly on 10 October 1933 to Arthur Cecil Byron, son of Cecil Byron, by whom she had a son Darrell Byron, who died in Ireland aged two, divorcing in 1940, daughter of Major John Bernard Arbuthnot and Olive Blake ), who wrote the book The Years of the Week and also wrote an autobiography, Figure of Eight, with whom he fathered Alexander, Andrew ( husband of Leslie Cockburn ), and Patrick, all three of whom are also journalists.

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