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However, Gilliam, writing in The Pythons Autobiography by The Pythons, said he thought it should have stayed, saying " Listen, we've alienated the Christians, let's get the Jews now ".
Former Ford and Chrysler President Lee Iacocca said the Corvair was ' unsafe ' and a ' terrible ' car in his book, Iacocca: An Autobiography.
Benjamin Franklin describes Godfrey at length in his Autobiography, referring to him as a " Great Mathematician " who nevertheless was " not a pleasing Companion ", demanding in conversations a " universal Precision in every thing said.
He mentioned reading the Autobiography of a Yogi which he said, " awakened in me an interest in yoga and Indian religious philosophies.
" Billboard was more positive, saying that " La La " ( in which it said Simpson was a " frisky bad girl ") was one of the songs that could " keep Autobiography on the charts in the foreseeable future.
Her preface illuminates the role of Padel ’ s grandmother, Nora Barlow, who in editing Darwin's Autobiography restored a passage in which Darwin said he did not see how anyone could wish the doctrine of hell to be true ; this had been deleted by the first editor, Darwin's son Francis, at his mother's request.

Autobiography and Illinois
* Yayoi Kusama, Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama, 2011, English, Translated by Ralph McCarthy, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A., ISBN 978-0-226-46498-5.
The Manuale Scholarium: An Original Account of Life in the Medieval University, Harvard University Press, 1921 ; Renaissance Student Life: The Paedologia of Petrus Mosellanus, University of Illinois Press, 1927 ; and The Autobiography of Johannes Butzbach: A Wandering Scholar of the Fifteenth Century, Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros., 1933.
The Autobiography of Salomon Maimon with an Essay on Maimon's Philosophy, Introduction by Michael Shapiro, Translated by J. Clark Murray, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001 ( original edition: London, Boston: A. Gardner, 1888 ).

Autobiography and would
In Milton Berle: An Autobiography, he explained, " I was scared shitless, even when he went on to tell me that Pauline would save my life.
In his Autobiography, Williams would later write, " I felt at once that Waste Land had set me back twenty years and I'm sure it did.
In 1932, using an accessible style to appeal to a wider audience, she wrote The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ; the book would become her first best-seller.
Z. Ornea noted that, in a short section of his Autobiography where he discusses the Einaudi incident, Eliade speaks of " my imprudent acts and errors committed in youth ", as " a series of malentendus that would follow me all my life.
He would later admit in his To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei that " without that snipe from guard, the scene Sulu eventually beats up that same guard would not have played even half as heroically for Sulu.
A thorough record of Christ's Hospital in Several essays by Lamb as well as the Autobiography of Leigh Hunt and the Biographia Literaria of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with whom Charles developed a friendship that would last for their entire lives.
She also went trick-or-treating and learned that " La La ", not " Autobiography ", would be her third single.
The majority opinion was that the law was overinclusive, and would have prevented the publication of such works as The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Thoreau's Civil Disobedience, and even The Confessions of Saint Augustine.
Slash, who would go on to fame with Guns N ' Roses, also auditioned for the position and made it to the final three, but lost to DeVille ; In his Autobiography Slash acknowledged discomfort with Poison's image when Rikki Rockett suggested that Slash wear make-up and change his clothing style.
In October 2004 it was announced that its title track, " Autobiography ", would be the third single ; however, on October 29, it was announced on Simpson's official website that " Autobiography " would be replaced as the third single by " La La ", following Simpson's Saturday Night Live incident.
Meyer was known in conservative and libertarian circles for his nocturnal lifestyle – Buckley among others has recalled ( in Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography ) that Meyer would sleep by day and be on the phone by night on behalf of his journalism and activism.
In Margaret George's 1986 fictional " The Autobiography of Henry VIII ," Will Somers protects the manuscript from Queen Mary, who would destroy it.

Autobiography and get
Crouch has criticised, among others, author Alex Haley, the author of The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Roots: The Saga of an American Family ; community leader Al Sharpton ; filmmaker Spike Lee ; scholar Cornel West playwright Amiri Baraka ; as well as Tupac Shakur, in reference to whom he wrote " what dredged-up scum you are willing to pay for is what scum you get, on or off stage.

Autobiography and slavery
New Englanders were a bit sensitive on the subject of their complicity in Negro slavery at the time of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, as Jefferson explained in his `` Autobiography '': ``

Autobiography and could
In his article The Human Vocation: An Autobiography of Higher Education for the Nordicum-Mediterraneum, he states that he " came to philosophy as a last resort, because as someone naturally disposed to question unexamined assumptions and conventional beliefs, I could find no other profession which permitted this vocation at the appropriate level of research.
Arguably, his magnum opus considering his literary output that he could generate as late age as ninety years, Autobiography is not a single book, it is many.
In his Autobiography, Gandhi remembers the twenty-four hour train ride to Durban ( from when he first read the book ), being so in the grip of Ruskin's ideas that he could not sleep at all: " I determined to change my life in accordance with the ideals of the book.

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::::::::::::- Christie wishing for an earlier exposure to Archaeology, a passage from An Autobiography ( 1984 ), p. 546
Chapman's memoir, A Liar's Autobiography, was published in 1980 and, unusually for a work of this type, had five authors: Chapman, his partner David Sherlock, Alex Martin, David Yallop and Douglas Adams.
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.
" John Adams's Autobiography: The Ciceronian Paradigm and the Quest for Fame.
* Time and Chance: an Autobiography ( 1996 )-winner of the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book
He became extremely influential in the late 1970s and 1980s as his body of built work expanded and for his theories promoted in his books The Architecture of the City ( L ' architettura della città, 1966 ) and A Scientific Autobiography ( Autobiografia scientifica, 1981 ).
Around 1868, Sherman began to write a " private " recollection for his children about his life before the Civil War, identified now as his unpublished " Autobiography, 1828 – 1861 ".
Many history books have also been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Asking for Trouble: Autobiography of a Banned Journalist.
" The salon, and the people that came to visit it, provided the inspiration for The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas.
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.
* 2006 J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography: Untold Stories
Category: Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners
George Sylvester Viereck and Paul Eldridge wrote a trilogy of novels My First Two Thousand Years, an Autobiography of the Wandering Jew, ( 1928 ), in which Isaac Laquedem is a Roman soldier who, after being told by Jesus that he will " tarry until I return ," goes on to influence many of the great events of history ; he frequently encounters Solome ( described as ' The Wandering Jewess '), and travels with a companion, to whom he has passed on his immortality via a blood transfusion ( another attempt to do this for a woman he loved ended in her death ).
The Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography has been presented since 1917 for a distinguished biography or autobiography by an American author.
* Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Autobiography of strongwoman Joan Rhodes who was an intimate friend of Crisp's for over half a century.
* Linnie Marsh Wolfe, winner of the 1946 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
* Forrest Wilson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
W. H. Davies ( 1871 – 1940 ), born in Newport, became famous principally for his The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp which was set mostly in North America.
** Jeffrey S. Thomas, Steven Strassman ( engineers ) & Elisa Shokoff ( producer ) & Quincy Jones for Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones
Writing for the Spanish journal La Vanguardia, commentator Sergio Vila-Sanjuán described the first volume of Eliade's Autobiography ( covering the years 1907 to 1937 ) as " a great book ", while noting that the other main volume was " more conventional and insincere.

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