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In Lightoller's autobiography, Titanic and Other Ships, he writes,
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"-Bill Tidy's autobiography ( published 1995 by Smith Gryphon )-the title alluding to a cartoon of Tidy's showing a characters concerned question to a newspaper vendor on seeing a board announcing the sinking of the RMS Titanic
During the early 1930s he wrote his autobiography, Titanic and Other Ships, which he dedicated to his " persistent wife, who made me do it.
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Other literary friends included, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, W. H. Hudson, George Bernard Shaw ( who openly admits his debt to Graham for " Captain Brassbound's Conversion " as well as a key line in " Arms and the Man ") and G. K. Chesterton, who proclaimed him " The Prince of Preface Writers " and famously declared in his autobiography that while Cunninghame Graham would never be allowed to be Prime Minister, he instead " achieved the adventure of being Cunninghame Graham ", which Shaw described as " an achievement so fantastic that it would never be believed in a romance.
Sir George's autobiography, My Mission to Russia and Other Diplomatic Memories, was published in 1923.
Lazenby's autobiography, The Other Fella, is scheduled to be released in hardcover by Century in 2012, the year of James Bond's 50th feature film anniversary, and in paperback by Arrow in 2013.
Hemmings published his autobiography Blow Up ... and Other ExaggerationsThe Autobiography of David Hemmings ( 2004 ).
According to Sheldon in his autobiography The Other Side Of Me, he offered to pay the extra $ 400 an episode needed for color filming at the beginning of the series, but Screen Gems executive Jerry Hyams advised him, " Sidney, don't throw your money away ".
Other publications include several compilations of poetry, a history of political cartoons and his autobiography.
Her autobiography, The Other Side of the Street: The Autobiography of Jean Alexander, was published in 1989.
Other works include General Syntax ( 1985 ), The Function and Dynamics of Language ( 1989 ), and an intellectual autobiography entitled Memories of a Linguist and the Life of Language.
Other than what he tells us in his autobiography, namely that he worked as a portrait-painter, glass-painter and land-surveyor, we have little record of how he lived during the first years of his married life.
In 1982 he fell and injured his back and used the downtime from tennis and skiing to write an autobiography called Yet Being Someone Other ( 1982 ), which discussed his love of the sea and his journey to Japan with Plomer in 1926.
Culhane wrote two highly-regarded books on animation: the how-to / textbook Animation from Script to Screen, and his autobiography Talking Animals and Other People.
Other books include a collection of plays called Waterman ( 1979 ); an autobiography Whole Life ( 1987 ); and a number of children's books, including the popular Twenty-Seventh Annual African Hippopotamus Race ( 1969 ), which was voted the favourite young storybook by an Australian author by schoolchildren in Victoria.
Other appearances include on the CBC television show Mary Walsh: Open Book to discuss the autobiography of Gabriel Garcia Marquez with Canadian novelists Jane Urquhart and M. G. Vassanji, his appearance on the Pamela Wallin show to discuss growing up with a famous father, and a guest appearance on the television show Melrose Place.
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" Burt Ward, who portrayed Robin in the 1960s television show, has also remarked upon this interpretation in his autobiography Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights ; he writes that the relationship could be interpreted as a sexual one, with the show's double entendres and lavish camp also possibly offering ambiguous interpretation.
My Father Knew Charles Ives ( 2003 ): Adams writes, " My Father Knew Charles Ives is musical autobiography, an homage and encomium to a composer whose influence on me has been huge.
In his autobiography, Abu Daoud writes that Arafat saw the team off on the mission with the words “ God protect you .”
Cossette writes in his autobiography, " What meant the most to me, though, is the fact that Peter Falk saved my ass.
'" Singer Johnny Cash recalled acting in one episode, and although he was not an experienced actor, he writes in his autobiography, " Peter Falk was good to me.
In Granger's autobiography he writes of his distaste for the film's script, while Kelly later confided to Hedda Hopper, " It wasn't pleasant.
In Kazan's autobiography, Kazan writes of the " lasting impact on him of the Group ," noting in particular, Lee Strasberg and Harold Clurman as " father figures ", along with his close friendship with playwright Clifford Odets.
In his autobiography ( p. 195 ) he writes that Osborne was angry at being replaced, in a small rôle, by Laurence Harvey to whom the producers had obligations.
In her 2005 autobiography, she writes that she was manipulated into sitting on the battery ; she had been horrified at the implications of the pictures and regretted they were taken.
In her autobiography, Retrospection and Introspection, Eddy writes " I then withdrew from society about three years ,-- to ponder my mission, to search the Scriptures, to find the Science of Mind that should take the things of God and show them to the creature, and reveal the great curative Principle, -- Deity.
Douglas, in his autobiography, See You at the Movies ( 1987 ), writes that he was unaware of his Jewish background until later in his youth: " I did not learn about the non-Christian part of my heritage until my early teens ," as his parents preferred to hide his Jewish heritage.
In the Magic Lantern autobiography Bergman writes of the film's iconic penultimate shot: " The image of the Dance of Death beneath the dark cloud was achieved at hectic speed because most of the actors had finished for the day.
In his autobiography, Chuck Yeager also writes, however, that part of the ingrained culture of test flying at the time, due to the fearsome mortality rates of the pilots, was anger directed at pilots who died in test flights, to avoid being overcome by sorrow for lost comrades.
Bill McLaren, in his autobiography Talking of Rugby writes at length about his Hong Kong Sevens experiences:
In Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography, I Am Ozzy, he writes that the night of Rhoads ' death, he told his wife, Sharon: " I don't think I want to be a rock ' n ' roller anymore ".
She has an online autobiography entitled Fly by Night, and writes for the religion section of the San Francisco Examiner on subjects related to Pagan religions.
* In " The Van Buren Boys ", J. Peterman suggests that when Elaine writes the " romantic escapade " section of his autobiography, she can feel free to throw herself into the dialogue.
Hurston writes in her autobiography that the romance between Janie and Teacake was inspired by a tumultuous love affair.
In this piece, she portrays a regal woman, who visits the distinguished Dante as he writes his autobiography.
In his autobiography, How I became a Hindu, Goel writes that he " would have been killed by a Muslim mob " but his fluent Urdu and his Western dress saved him.
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