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Olsen published his autobiography, ' Drawn From Life ', in 1997.

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In his autobiography, From Jerusalem to Munich, first published in France in 1999, and later in a written interview with Sports Illustrated, Abu Daoud wrote that funds for Munich were provided by Mahmoud Abbas, Chairman of the PLO since 11 November 2004 and President of the Palestinian National Authority since 15 January 2005.
In addition to his contributions in education, Washington wrote 14 books ; his autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
His autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
In his autobiography Up From Slavery, he gave all three of his wives credit for their contributions at Tuskegee.
When Washington's autobiography, Up From Slavery, was published in 1901, it became a bestseller and had a major impact on the African American community, its friends and allies.
Shy by his own admission, Kelley was the only cast member of the original Star Trek series program never to have written or published an autobiography ; however, the authorized biography From Sawdust to Stardust ( 2005 ) was written posthumously by Terry Lee Rioux of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
In addition to Vadim's theater and film work, he also wrote several books, including his autobiography, D ' une étoile à l ' autre ( From One Star to the Next ).
* Country musician Eddy Arnold, a native of Henderson, titled his 1969 autobiography It's A Long Way From Chester County.
From 1945 to 1947, Bundy co-authored recently retired United States Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson's third-person autobiography, On Active Service in Peace and War, which was published in 1947.
From his wife's autobiography it seems his mental illness took the form of a bipolar disorder, with the depressive phases being of moderate to severe intensity.
Knight sued for breach of contract, which resulted in a protracted legal battle and the band dropping the word " Railroad " from their name ( in his 2001 autobiography, " From Grand Funk to Grace ", Farner stated that the shortening of the band's name was done after most of their fans began to refer to them as Grand Funk ).
" In 1995, Richard Blackwell published his autobiography From Rags to Bitches, where he declared he was a lover of both Grant and Scott.
" From then on ", as he wrote in his autobiography, " most Rickenbachers were practically forced to spell their name in the way I had ..."
'" In his autobiography, From Pieces to Weight: Once upon a Time in Southside Queens, he wrote, " After I got shot nine times at close range and didn't die, I started to think that I must have a purpose in life ... How much more damage could that shell have done?
He always remembered the words of his mother and cited her in his autobiography, From Immigrant to Inventor ( 1925 ):
In 1913 he published his autobiography, From Studio to Stage.
In his 1998 autobiography, Crazy From the Heat, Roth characterized Van Halen's music just before his 1985 departure as " morose ".
The ex-Royal Kumari Rashmila Shakya states in her autobiography From Goddess to Mortal ( 2005 ) that this has nothing to do with the selection process, but rather is a ritual the Royal Kumari goes through each year, and that there are no men dancing around in masks trying to scare her, and that at most there are only a dozen or so decapitated animal heads in the scary room test.
Her autobiography, From Under My Hat ( Doubleday, 1952 ) was followed by The Whole Truth and Nothing But ( 1962 ), also published by Doubleday.
Barnes had a long and active retirement, continuing to support the International Labour Organization, serving as chairman of the Co-operative Printing Society, and publishing several books, including his autobiography, From Workshop to War Cabinet ( 1923 ), and a History of the International Labour Office ( 1926 ).
He is the author of three volumes of autobiography: From Militancy to Marxism, Inside Cowley and Militant Years.
From here, she continued to produce artworks in a variety of mediums, as well as launching a literary career by publishing several novels, a poetry collection and an autobiography.
From Vyvyan ’ s accounts in his autobiography, Son of Oscar Wilde, Oscar was a devoted and loving father to his two sons and their childhood was a relatively happy one.
This illustration was from the cover of Stine's autobiography, It Came From Ohio!
From his autobiography ( Homans 1984 ), it is learned that Homans entered Harvard College in 1928 with an area of concentration in English and American literature.

autobiography and Memory
As described in Isaac Asimov's autobiography In Memory Yet Green, the Futurians spun off from the Greater New York Science Fiction Club ( headed by Sam Moskowitz, later an influential SF editor and historian ) over ideological differences, with the Futurians wishing to take a more overt political stance.
In his last years, Buchan, amongst other works, wrote an autobiography, Memory Hold-the-Door, as well as works on the history and his views of Canada.
Her autobiography, My Garden of Memory, was published after her death.
* My Garden of Memory ( autobiography, published posthumously in 1923 )
The writer John Buchan devoted several pages of his autobiography, Memory Hold-the-Door, to remembering Raymond Asquith and their friendship in some detail.
* Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier ( autobiography ) ( 1962 )
In her 1991 autobiography, Blood Memory, Graham herself lists her final performance as her 1970 appearance in " Cortege of Eagles " when she was 76 years old.
According to his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov modeled the Mule's physical appearance on Leonard Meisel, a friend at the World War II-era Navy Yard in Philadelphia.
According to his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov coined the name in imitation of UNIVAC, an early mainframe computer.
Her autobiography, Et Liv gjenoplevet i Erindringen (" A Life Relived in Memory ", ed.
Apart from politics, Noon wrote five books, including his autobiography, From Memory.
He discovered this while writing the first volume of his autobiography, In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ), and reprinted the story in Section 30 of that book.
* In his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov writes, " The story, one of my favorites, is most memorable to me for what I put in it accidentally.
He discovered its publication while writing his autobiography In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ) and included it in Section 30.
In his autobiography, Memory Hold-the-Door, Buchan suggests that the character is based, in part, on Edmund Ironside, from Edinburgh, a spy during the Second Boer War.
In his autobiography, Speak, Memory, the writer and lepidopterist Vladimir Nabokov describes a gynandromorph butterfly, male on one side, female on the other, that he caught as a youth on his family's Russian estate.
In his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov notes that his original version of the novel was rejected by Doubleday and had to be extensively revised before it was accepted:
His autobiography, In Memory Yet Green, describes how science fiction gradually became more " respectable ", while at the same time, professors of literary studies wrote things about SF — even about Asimov's own stories — which he completely failed to grasp.
* Random Abstract Memory ( autobiography ) Penguin ( UK ), 1998.

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