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Noel Carrington's unpublished memoir of his six years in India is in the Oriental and India Office Collections of the British Library.
* Noel L. Carrington, ‘ Initiation into Publishing ’, in ‘ Ebb Tide of the Raj ’, unpublished memoir in the holdings of the Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library.
Critic Robert Cantwell wrote in his unpublished memoir Twigs of Folly:
This kind of memoir refers to the idea in ancient Greece and Rome, that memoirs were like " memos ," pieces of unfinished and unpublished writing which a writer might use as a memory aid to make a more finished document later on.
Bois became a teacher, he lived and worked near Washington DC, as a noted amateur expert on dinosaurs he contributed to the BBC TV series Walking with Dinosaurs ; he wrote an unpublished memoir of his time in The Dingoes, entitled The Dingoes ' Lament ( named after his track on their debut album ).
In his unpublished memoir Oublis ou Regrets, Alexeieff wrote that he rarely saw his father due to the fact that he was often away on missions.
In his autobiographical memoir ( unpublished in his lifetime ) and accounts to friends, he claimed to have been featured as one of the " Rough Riders of the World " in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, which toured in Europe and Great Britain, as well as the United States.
According to her unpublished memoir, the painting represents " the passing away of familiar gods " as a result of World War I.
" Brooks was writing her unpublished memoir No Pleasant Memories at the same time she began this series of drawings.
The Archives & Special Collections at Amherst College holds a substantial collection of March's personal papers, including unpublished poems, scripts, and a memoir entitled Hollywood Idyll.
The book is an amalgam of Lucas ' previously unpublished production history, written in 1983, and new chapters encompassing essay, criticism, and personal memoir.
He is the author of 2008's In Turkey I Am Beautiful: Between Chaos and Madness in a Strange Land, a memoir of his travels in Turkey, The Secret Life of the Gold Coast, " an energetic and searching book " and of an unpublished biography of Australian celebrity Rose Porteous which was commissioned by publishers Duffy and Snellgrove but suppressed on legal grounds.
An unpublished memoir written near the end of his life is housed in the Ernest Thesiger Collection at the University of Bristol.
At the age of 14, Ingalls suffered an illness described as " a severe case of measles " which precipitated a stroke, resulting in lifelong blindness, as described in her sister's unpublished memoir, Pioneer Girl.
Similarly, in Harper & Row Publishers, the Second Circuit concluded over Judge Meskill ’ s dissent that the publication of verbatim excerpts from former-President Ford ’ s unpublished memoir constituted a “ fair use ” under the Copyright Act, as the excerpts involved important matters of state.
Ford wrote an unpublished memoir in 1934 called " Up and Down the Ladder " which is " filled with bitter and sometimes heartrending complaints about how old-timers who had helped create the industry had been shunted aside by younger men.
Adam's unpublished memoir was preserved for many years after the war in a Bavarian monastery.

unpublished and Mars
Stuart J. Byrne ( who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym John Bloodstone ) produced a new Tarzan novel, Tarzan on Mars, but it remained unpublished because Palmer was unable to get authorization from the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs.

unpublished and later
Most of Vertov's early work was unpublished, and few manuscripts remain after the Second World War, though some material survived in later films and documentaries created by Vertov and his brothers, Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman.
His novella Billy Budd, Sailor, unpublished until 33 years after the author's death, was later turned into a play, an opera by Benjamin Britten and a film by Peter Ustinov.
Several years later, Cardano happened to see unpublished work by Scipione del Ferro who independently came up with the same solution as Tartaglia.
On April 30, 1877, he deposited a sealed envelope containing a summary of his ideas with the French Academy of Sciences, a standard procedure used by scientists and inventors to establish priority of conception of unpublished ideas in the event of any later dispute.
However, according to an unpublished interview with Dillinger's attorney, Louis Piquett and his investigator, Art O ' Leary, it was later revealed that O ' Leary claimed to have snuck the gun in himself.
Forty years later, the Earth Week Committee decided to make rare photos, video, and other previously unpublished information about the history of Earth Week 1970 available to the public at EarthWeek1970. org.
A later unpublished study by Carnegie Mellon University noted that " Most often, the causes of identity theft is not known ," but reported that someone else concluded that " the probability of becoming a victim to identity theft as a result of a data breach is ... around only 2 %".
Samlade dikter (" Collected Poems ") was released in 1949 in Helsinki and contained everything that had previously come out in book form plus some of the unpublished poems, of which a dozen would not be printed again until fifty years later.
Francesco Griselini's Memorie e aneddote ( 1760 ) was based on Sarpi's unpublished writings, later destroyed by fire.
It will include previously unpublished poems, the full text of Paris, her later poems and prose essays from the 1920s.
Heinlein admirer and science fiction author Spider Robinson titled his introductory essay " RAH DNA ", as he believes this first, unpublished novel formed the DNA of Heinlein's later works.
* Sebastian, or, Virtue Rewarded, the name of an unpublished poem written around 1815 by the 9-year-old Elizabeth Barrett, later famous as Elizabeth Barrett Browning
In China Eggs, an unpublished autobiography that she wrote in 1955, Sage stated that “ these were the happiest days of my life ,”, and she told friend and gallery owner Julien Levy in 1961 that her campagna experience shaped her “ perspective idea of distance and going away .” Nonetheless, in later years Sage usually claimed that she was self-taught, perhaps because, as one of her biographers, Judith Suther, states, most of what she had learned in Rome bore so little relationship to the kind of painting she eventually did that “ she felt as if she had studied with no one .”
The following table lays out the original and revised plan of the treatise and indicates where ( in SGA or elsewhere ) the topics intended for the later, unpublished chapters were treated by Grothendieck and his collaborators.
Carl Jung used the word in his mystical 1916 unpublished work, Seven Sermons to the Dead, which was finally published in Answer to Job ( 1952 ), and later in an appendix to the second edition of Jung's autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections ( 1962 ).
The 1st American Volunteer Group were recruited starting on 15 April 1941, when an unpublished executive order was signed by President Roosevelt. A total of 100 P-40Bs were obtained from Curtiss-Wright by convincing the British Government to take a later batch of more advanced P-40s in exchange.
After remaining unpublished for years, the novel was published online in 2002, hosted by Kuro5hin ; Williams later published a print edition via print-on-demand publisher Lulu.
Ten years later the originals of Fenn's third and fourth volumes, with ninety-five unpublished letters, were found at Roydon Hall, Norfolk, the seat of George Frere, the head of the Frere family ; and finally in 1889 the originals of the two remaining volumes were discovered at Orwell Park, Ipswich, the residence of Captain EG Pretyman.
In 1890 he published a biography of Tycho Brahe, a noted astronomer from his native country, and in his later years he edited Tycho's publications and unpublished correspondence.
The event proved to be a valuable learning experience for William, who later recalled in his unpublished memoirs:
Anne Paxch posted in MERELEWIS that many who never attended any Inklings meetings heard CSL read his unpublished works elsewhere, and that she recalls Gervase Mathew and others discussing passages which later appeared in The Dark Tower.
The one-episode stories generally featured obscure or little-seen characters from the Marvel universe, and often featured work by creators previously unpublished in the comics field, including Scott Lobdell ( later X-Men Writer ) who started work under the editorship of Tom DeFalco.
He later released the album Eurodance Compilation, which contained five unpublished tracks.

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