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Memoirs and Home
Confidential, American Horror Story, Just Shoot Me, Gilmore Girls, Mama's Family, War and Remembrance, Jakob the Liar, Lolita, The Polar Express, The Chronicles of Narnia, Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front, Memoirs of a Geisha, and Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown ( and Don't Come Back !!).
* Home and Dry: Memoirs III ( 1984 )
* Ruete, Emily, Ulrich Haarmann ( Editor ), E. Van Donzel ( Editor ), Leiden, Netherlands, ( 1992 ): An Arabian Princess Between Two Worlds: Memoirs, Letters Home, Sequels to the Memoirs, Syrian Customs and Usages.
* Ruete, Emily, Ulrich Haarmann ( Editor ), E. Van Donzel ( Editor ), Leiden, Netherlands, ( 1992 ): An Arabian Princess Between Two Worlds: Memoirs, Letters Home, Sequels to the Memoirs, Syrian Customs and Usages.
At Home: Memoirs.
* Emily Ruete, Ulrich Haarmann ( Editor ), E. Van Donzel ( Editor ), Leiden, Netherlands, ( 1992 ): An Arabian Princess Between Two Worlds: Memoirs, Letters Home, Sequels to the Memoirs, Syrian Customs and Usages.

Memoirs and Secretary
The Sources of Soviet Conduct began as a private report prepared for Secretary of Defense James Forrestal in January 1947 .< ref name =" kennan "> George F. Kennan, < u > Memoirs </ u >, 1925 – 1950 ( Boston: Little, Brown, 1967 ), 354 – 356 .</ ref > It was never intended as a public document, but on the urging of Hamilton Fish Armstrong, editor of Foreign Affairs, Kennan obtained permission from Forrestal to publish the article under the pseudonym “ X ”.
The first English edition, Napoleon: How He Did It-The Memoirs of Baron Fain, First Secretary of the Emperor's Cabinet, was published in 1998.

Memoirs and Reginald
* Reginald Maudling ( 1978 ) Memoirs.
* Blomfield, Sir Reginald, Memoirs of an Architect, London: Macmillan and Co, 1932

Memoirs and describes
Poetic Memoirs is a collection of 128 poems Mulhern describes as " arranged in a biographical sequence ".
The Scottish gothic novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg ( 1824 ) describes a tennis match that degenerates into violence.
In his Memoirs, Berlioz describes the electrifying effect of the drama:
Thomas Casey describes " Zyzzyva Ochreotecta " in his book Memoirs on the Coleoptera, Volume 10:
He also wrote some narrative pieces in prose, " Narraciones ", which are loaded with imagination and implausibility, such as " Memorias de un Pavo " ( Memoirs of a Turkey ) in which, as the title implies, he describes the trip of a turkey from its home farm to the city, and its purchase to be eaten, when its writings are discovered inside the already cooked body.
Felix Kersten is heavily parodied in the Woody Allen book Getting Even, in the chapter entitled " The Schmeed Memoirs ", in which a fictional barber in wartime Germany describes his time as a hair stylist for Adolf Hitler and other high-ranking Nazi officers.
As he describes in his 1979 Memoirs, it was a chance encounter with a male relative, whose height made him stand out above the crowd at a Kraków railroad station, upon the outbreak of World War I that led Tatarkiewicz to spend the war years in Warsaw.
In Memoirs of a Revolutionary, he describes illegalism as " a collective suicide ".
A vivid account of the life of galley-slaves in France appears in Jean Marteilhes's Memoirs of a Protestant, translated by Oliver Goldsmith, which describes the experiences of one of the Huguenots who suffered after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.

Memoirs and himself
In his War Memoirs 1, p. 602, Lloyd George compared himself to Asquith:
" Trudeau himself later wrote in his Memoirs that " Canada itself " could now be defined as a " society where all people are equal and where they share some fundamental values based upon freedom ," and that all Canadians could identify with the values of liberty and equality.
Alfieri's character may be best appreciated from the portrait he drew of himself in his own Memoirs of his Life.
* Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly written by himself, with a selection from his Correspondence, edited by his sons ( 3 vols., 1840 )
Although Freud never interviewed Schreber himself, he read his Memoirs and drew his own conclusions from it.
Afterwards he lived alternatively in Cassel and Ghent, occupying himself with the writing of his Memoirs.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is the traditional name for the unfinished record of his own life written by Benjamin Franklin from 1771 to 1790 ; however, Franklin himself appears to have called the work his Memoirs.
* Memoirs of Hans Hendrik, the Arctic traveller, serving under Kane, Hayes, Hall and Nares, 1853 – 1876, by himself — translated by Henry Rink, Trübner & Co, London, 1878.
Memoirs of the period, although biased, indicate that Grabar himself was a difficult person.

Memoirs and Deputy
* Thomas Comber, Memoirs of the Life and Death of the Lord Deputy Wandesford ( Cambridge, 1778 );

Memoirs and Prime
Famous authors of the city include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Muriel Spark, author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, James Hogg, author of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus series of crime thrillers, J. K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, who began her first book in an Edinburgh coffee shop, Adam Smith, economist, born in Kirkcaldy, and author of The Wealth of Nations, Sir Walter Scott, the author of famous titles such as Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and Heart of Midlothian, Robert Louis Stevenson, creator of Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting.
The Great Betrayal: The Memoirs of Ian Douglas Smith is a 1997 autobiography written by Ian Smith covering his time as Premier of the British Crown Colony of Southern Rhodesia and Prime Minister of Rhodesia ( April 13, 1964-June 1, 1979 ).
In 2000, Robertson published " Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant ", which recounted his experiences as a senior civil servant under five Canadian Prime Ministers.
Additional television performances include Edward Parker-Jones in the crime drama series Prime Suspect 3 ( 1993 ), Abel Mason in Dame Catherine Cookson's The Man Who Cried ( 1993 ), Jim Browner in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes episode The Cardboard Box ( 1994 ), Fyodor Glazunov in the science fiction miniseries Cold Lazarus ( 1996 ), Edward Rochester in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre ( 1997 ), the Knight Templar Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe ( 1997 ) and a portrayal of the French existentialist Albert Camus in Broken Morning ( 2003 ).

Memoirs and Minister
* Sully is the chief protagonist of the 1893 romance From the Memoirs of a Minister of France by Stanley Weyman.
In 1995, she published her memoirs, Saturday's Child: Memoirs of Canada's First Female Cabinet Minister.
The institutions in Berane that are still working in culture, there are: Cultural Centre ( with the library ), and Polimski Museum, with a very rich collection of valuable artefacts ; and the House of the Duke Gavro Vuković the first jurist with a university degree, a long term Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Princehood of Montenegro, and the writerof famous “ Memoirs ” has been reconstructed, planned to be used for cultural events.

Memoirs and under
At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s he started to write short stories, which were later printed under the title Memoirs Of A Time Of Immaturity.
In Sassoon's autobiography ( under the guise of The Memoirs of George Sherston ) Rivers is one of the few characters to retain their original names.
Thackeray, who based the novel on the life and exploits of the Anglo-Irish rake and fortune-hunter Andrew Robinson Stoney, later reissued it under the title The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq ..
In 1981, she first published her memoirs under the title The Memoirs of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.
However, in 1966 it became the subject of a famous U. S. Supreme Court judgment 383 U. S. 413 A Book Named " John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure " v. Attorney General of Massachusetts, holding that under the U. S. Constitution a modicum of merit precluded its condemnation as obscene.
* The Memoirs of Dolly Morton: The Story of A Woman's Part in the Struggle to Free the Slaves, An Account of the Whippings, Rapes, and Violences that Preceded the Civil War in America, with Curious Anthropological Observations on the Radical Diversities in the Conformation of the Female Bottom and the Way Different Women Endure Chastisement ( 1899 ) under the pseudonym Jean de Villiot, probably Hugues Rebell or Charles Carrington.
His account of about 100 plants met with will be found in Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales, edited by Barron Field, 1825, under the title " A Specimen of the Indigenous Botany.
In 1795 Louvet published a portion of his Memoirs under the title of Quelques notices pour l ' histoire et le récit de mes perils depuis le 31 mai 1793.
This was translated into English by Douglas Shinsato and Tadanori Urabe and published in 2011 under the title, " For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, Commander of the Attack on Pearl Harbor.
The novel has also been published under the titles Memoirs from the House of The Dead and Notes from the Dead House.
The Bavarian State Library manuscript was published as a book in 1892 by David Kauffman in Pressburg ( Bratislava ) under the name " Zikhroynes Glikl Hamel " ( Yiddish: the Memoirs of Glikl Hamel ).
She published her memoirs under the title Nashimoto-no-miya Itsuko-ohi Nikki ( The Memoirs of Princess Nashimoto Itsuko ) in 1972.
This, which reaches only to her ninth year, was completed by her daughter, and published in 1873, together with some of her letters, under the title Memoirs and Letters of Sara Coleridge.
On his return to England a small pension was given him and he settled at Dublin, where he published Memoirs of the Wars of the Cévennes under Col. Cavalier, written in French and translated into English with a dedication to Lord Carteret ( 1726 ).
In 1913 she published her memoirs under the title Memoirs of an American Prima Donna.
In 1981, Pyotr Grigorenko told about his psychiatric examinations and hospitalizations in his memoirs V Podpolye Mozhno Vstretit Tolko Krys ( In Underground One Can Meet Only Rats ) translated into English under the title Memoirs in 1982.
In 1982, the book was translated into English under the title Memoirs.
Wright into the English Language was published in 1838 under the title of Memoirs of the Marshal Count de R. relative to the War of Independence in the United States.
Her memoirs, translated into English under the title of " Crowning Anguish: Memoirs of a Persian Princess from the Harem to Modernity 1884-1914 ", is held in the archives of Iran's National Library.
The artwork featured under the Art in Transit programme is Memoirs of the Past by S. Chandrasekaran.
The Memoirs published under his name are spurious.
* In 2005, Ravenhall Books published his memoirs under titles The Czar's General: The Memoirs of a Russian General by Alexey Yermolov, translated and edited by Alexander Mikaberidze.

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