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Includes reminiscences by many who were involved.
Some of his literary reminiscences were embodied in his Account of the Life and Writings of John Home, Esq.
His published memoirs, for his reminiscences were reverently taken down in writing, have as their main theme the story of this interminable vendetta between expatriate Chinese.
He resigned his appointment under the Science and Art Department in 1885, and from then until his death he was mainly occupied in writing his reminiscences, which were published posthumously in 1892, with a memoir by Professor Minto.
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* A collection of personal reminiscences and tributes from people who were rescued on the Kindertransport, collected by the Quakers in 2008.
Some were childhood reminiscences, such as Gene Autry's recording " Rancho Grande " from which one of the guitar lines in " Veteran's Day Poppy " was adapted, or the " Shortnin ' Bread " melody used in " Pachuco Cadaver ".
Most accounts of a game called town ball were recorded many years later as reminiscences or memoirs.
In 2010 oral history recordings were made available online, being edited longer extracts from the museum's collection or reminiscences about life in the working days of the canals.
Many years later she communicated to the Gentleman's Magazine and to Blackwood's Magazine reminiscences of her father-in-law, Thomas Stothard, R. A., and these were afterwards ( 1851 ) expanded into a life of that admirable artist.
Yashpal and Prakashvati, as he wrote in his reminiscences, were penniless.
In 1847 he delivered an address in the college chapel before the literary societies of Columbia, and in 1848 an historical address before the St. Nicholas Society, which gives early reminiscences of New York, and describes the scenes connected with the inauguration of President Washington, both of which were published.
His reminiscences, Livre de bord, were published in 1879 – 1880.
De Gogorza also taught in retirement ; among his pupils were the American composer Samuel Barber and the noted Philadelphia music critic, Max de Schauensee, who left many affectionate reminiscences of him.
Some of them were reminiscences of 20th century events he covered, accompanied by recordings.
In one of Trout's NPR reminiscences, airing July 9, 1999, he admitted that an oft-played recording of his announcing the end of World War II (" my greatest hit, as it were ") on August 14, 1945 was actually a fake.
In 1876, the wall tablets were described as " full of sad memories to the old inhabitants, interesting reminiscences to those who have studied Australian history ".
Mary Paley Marshall's reminiscences were published posthumously as What I Remember ( 1947 ).
Very probably the medieval representations of a diminutive body, figure of the soul, issuing from the mouths of the dying were reminiscences of the Orans as a symbol of the soul.
In reflecting on the sources of inspiration for his songs, Serafim Tulikov later confessed that it came mostly from the reminiscences of his homeland, Kaluga, and most of the elements within the songs were present in Kaluga.
His 1956 book Behind the Mountains was based on the reminiscences of Consuelo's family, who were ranchers in northern New Mexico.

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Of course, both Stanley and Goldberg could just be inventing these apparent " reminiscences " as they both appear to have invented other details about their lives earlier, and here Goldberg could conveniently be lifting details from Stanley's earlier own mention of them, which he has heard ; as Merritt observes, the factual basis for such apparent correspondences in the dialogue uttered by Pinter's characters remains ambiguous and subject to multiple interpretations.

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He gave an account of his father and his own reminiscences in The à Becketts of Punch ( 1903 ).
Notable accounts of encounters with the Holy Spirit in this fashion are found in St Symeon the New Theologian's account of the illumination of ' George ' ( considered a pseudonym of St Symeon himself ); in the ' conversation with Motovilov ' in the Life of St Seraphim of Sarov ( 1759 – 1833 ); and, more recently, in the reminiscences of Elder Porphyrios ( Wounded by Love pp. 27 – 31 ).
The Bancrofts collaborated in the production of two volumes of reminiscences called Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft On and Off the Stage, Written by Themselves ( London, 1888 ) and The Bancrofts: Recollections of Sixty Years ( Dutton and Co .: London, 1909 ).
He is also remembered for his book of reminiscences, A Mathematician's Miscellany ( new edition published in 1986 ).
Wells allows for the possibility that certain elements of the Gospel traditions might be based on a historical figure from the first-century Palestine: " he Galilean and the Cynic elements ... may contain a core of reminiscences of an itinerant Cynic-type Galilean preacher ( who, however, is certainly not to be identified with the Jesus of the earliest Christian documents ).
See Recollections of Writers ( 1898 ), a joint work by the Clarkes containing letters and reminiscences of their many literary friends ; and Mary Cowden Clarke's autobiography, My Long Life ( 1896 ).
Life of Thomas Stothard, R. A., with personal reminiscences: Volume 1, Volume 2 ( London, J. Murray, 1851 ).
The following year, Grossmith retired to Folkestone, Kent, a town that he had visited for many years, where he wrote his second volume of reminiscences, Piano and I ( 1910 ).
RadhaLakshmi has written her reminiscences about him in her book Padmarajan entaey gandharvan ( Padmarajan, my celestial lover ).
Though distinctly European in style, the themes of Costa Alegre's work make him a precursor to later African authors and poets, who dealt with issues of race, alienation, and nostalgic reveries for the past ( in his case, his reminiscences about São Tomé ).
The film is framed by the reminiscences of 121-year-old Jack Crabb ( Dustin Hoffman ), who recounts his colorful life story to a curious historian ( William Hickey ).
The palace ( along with the Răscruci castle of the Bánffy family ) features in the reminiscences of an English governess, Florence Tarring, who worked for one of the branches of the Bánffy family during the First World War ( 1914-1919 ).
Schneider also wrote a novel, Das böse Glück, and several volumes of reminiscences: König Wilhelm ( 1869 ), Kaiser Wilhelm, 1867-1871 ( 1875 ).
Shokā Sahrāi, an audio slideshow, Jadid Online, 7 January 2008, ( 3 min 47 sec ). Some reminiscences of Gholamreza Takhti by his friends, in Persian, Jadid Online, 7 January 2008,.
His pen was still active after his retirement, and in the five years preceding his death, which took place at Vienna on 1 August 1884, he wrote the romances and novels Die Böhminger ( 1880 ), Louison ( 1881 ), Der Schatten-Wilhelm ( 1883 ), and published an interesting volume of reminiscences, Erinnerungen, 1841-1881 ( 1882 ).
The autobiography and correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs. Delany: with interesting reminiscences of King George the third and Queen Charlotte: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3 ( London: R. Bentley, 1861 ).
The volume comprises poetry ( often humorous ), reminiscences, and various occult jottings by Rosaleen Norton, with reproductions of two stunning photographs of Norton, as well as some half-a-dozen examples of her art ( mainly in color ).
This collection contains most of Hesse's important essays except for the political pieces published separately in If the War Goes On ... ( 1946 ) and the autobiographical reminiscences published in Autobiographical Writings ( 1937 ).
The second part of the book contains Lama Zopa's reminiscences about his life, including his first meeting with Lama Yeshe ( p. 199 ff ) and Zina Rachevsky ( p. 202 ), and the first Kopan course ( p. 241 ff ).
She published some entertaining reminiscences about this period of her life in " My Fling on the Farm " ( 1989 ).
It was then that he published his chief works: Histoire de Napoléon ( 2 vols., 1833 ), and Histoire complète de la révolution française de 1789 à 1806 ( 6 vols., 1833 – 1836 ), comprising several inconsistencies and omissions, but containing a number of the author's reminiscences ( in some places they become practically memoirs, and are consequently of real value ).

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