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* Will, an autobiography by G. Gordon Liddy
In 1980, Liddy published an autobiography, titled Will, which sold more than a million copies and was made into a television movie.

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Kurosawa has commented on the lasting sense of loss he felt at his brother's death and the chapter of his autobiography that describes it — written nearly half a century after the event — is titled, " A Story I Don't Want to Tell.
Christie describes entirely different working methods for every book in her autobiography thus contradicts this claim, more likely from theatre, screen film and TV adaptations that vary perpetrators to keep viewers coming back.
Christopher Hitchens, in his autobiography, describes a dinner with Christie and her husband, Max Mallowan, that became increasingly uncomfortable as the night wore on, where " The anti-Jewish flavour of the talk was not to be ignored or overlooked, or put down to heavy humour or generational prejudice.
On page 11 of his autobiography Casey at the Bat: The Story of My Life in Baseball ( Random House, 1962 ), Casey Stengel describes how his nickname of " K. C.
Finally, he wrote an eight-volume autobiography that Suetonius describes as lacking in taste.
Newton describes the event in his autobiography, An Authentic Narrative ( published 1764 ), and thereafter marked the anniversary of his conversion as a day of thanks-giving.
In his autobiography, Gretzky describes how at practices, his Dad would drill him on the fundamentals of smart hockey:
Mary Martin's life as a child, as she describes it in her autobiography My Heart Belongs, was secure and happy.
Kazan, in his autobiography, also describes Strasberg as a vital leader of the group:
His autobiography describes all of his inventions, some in great detail, as one might expect from such an innovative man.
Laura Beatrice Berton's autobiography of life in the Yukon entitled I Married the Klondike was published in her later years and gave her, what her son Pierre describes as ' a modicum of fame, which she thoroughly enjoyed.
He also led a flamboyant life, and describes in his autobiography often spending time with Gypsy bands and adopting female clothing.
Dodds describes this experience in his autobiography: “ The jazz played after New Orleans funerals didn ’ t show any lack of respect for the person being buried.
He describes it in his autobiography: “ One night a French soldier came in.
* Phyllis Diller published an autobiography, Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse, that describes her downtown Lima girlhood in detail.
* Anita Lasker-Wallfisch describes life in Belsen, its liberation and her period in the displaced persons camp in her autobiography Inherit the Truth
Farrow's autobiography is ambiguous about the incident: she describes " panicking " and fleeing after the Maharishi put his arms around her in a dark cave, immediately after a private meditation session.
Sowell, whose autobiography describes his serious study of Brady McGarry, opposes Marxism, providing a critique in his book Marxism: Philosophy and Economics.
Krauss, for example, describes Pablo Picasso's use of collage as an avant-garde practice that anticipates postmodern art with its emphasis on language at the expense of autobiography.
He describes this period of his life very positively in his autobiography ( Stamp, 1987 ).
Prozac Nation ( sub-titled Young and Depressed in America: A Memoir ), an autobiography published in 1994 and written by Elizabeth Wurtzel, describes the author's experiences with major depression, her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.
At seven he entered the Lycée Carnot, where he was schooled for the next ten years ; in his autobiography he describes his impression of it: " a cage ".
The novel partly takes its inspiration from Father and Son, the autobiography of the English poet Edmund Gosse, which describes his relationship with his father, Philip Henry Gosse.
In her autobiography Pauline Hanson describes a two-week affair she states she had with David Oldfield.

autobiography and proposal
However, this seems to be a confusion with his account in his autobiography of his older brother Fred's proposal in Dublin in 1913 to the " ravishingly beautiful ... dark hair " Geraldine Fitzgerald who wanted to go on the stage.
Lord Russell " so admired the young journalist's talent " that he had agreed with Norton's proposal, but the project ended after nearly two years of work when Russell declared his intention to write his own autobiography.
Shortly after its release, Theophilus drew up a proposal for his own autobiography and began to collect advances from prospective subscribers.
In his autobiography In Joy Still Felt, Asimov writes, " I turned down the proposal out of hand.
Long was known for his political slogan " Every man a king ," which was the title of his autobiography and the catch-phrase of his Share Our Wealth proposal during the Great Depression.
Nikke Finke's Deadline Hollywood blog reported on a book proposal for the autobiography of Jon Peters, written by him and Los Angeles writer William Stadiem.

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Every book followed a different train of thought, from inspiration to solution, according to her autobiography.
( The only critical edition of Ibn Sina's autobiography, supplemented with material from a biography by his student Abu ' Ubayd al-Juzjani.
A photograph from Wallace's autobiography shows the building Wallace and his brother John designed and built for the Mechanics ' Institute of Neath.
He says in the page 114 of his autobiography that he was responsible for the null set symbol ( Ø ) and it came from the Norwegian alphabet, with which he alone among the Bourbaki group was familiar.
An autobiography ( from the Greek, αὐτός-autos self + βίος-bios life + γράφειν-graphein to write ) is an account of the life of a person, written by its subject.
Closely associated with autobiography ( and sometimes difficult to precisely distinguish from it ) is the form of memoir.
A memoir is slightly different in character from an autobiography.
Increasingly, in accordance with romantic taste, these accounts also began to deal, amongst other topics, with aspects of childhood and upbringing — far removed from the principles of " Cellinian " autobiography.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann wrote in his autobiography Trial and Error that Palestine had been excluded from the areas that should have been Arab and independent.
As documented in her 1994 autobiography, initially, much of Wagoner's audience was unhappy, that Norma Jean, the performer whom Parton had replaced, had left the show, and was reluctant to accept Parton ( sometimes chanting loudly for Norma Jean from the audience ).
As told in his autobiography, Douglass succeeded in learning to read from white children in the neighborhood and by observing the writings of men with whom he worked.
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.
According to castmate Todd Bridges ' autobiography Killing Willis, Coleman was made to work long hours on the set of Diff ' rent Strokes despite his age and health problems, and this contributed to his being unhappy and separating himself from the cast.
He moved to Rome, received a lifetime annuity from Pope Gregory XIII ( after first having been rejected by Pope Pius V ) and finished his autobiography.
He stated in his autobiography that from 1900 onward he considered a World State inevitable.
The Detroit press was not so kind regarding the Yom Kippur decision, nor were many fans, but Greenberg in his autobiography recalled that he received a standing ovation from congregants at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue when he arrived.
At age 22, Keller published her autobiography, The Story of My Life ( 1903 ), with help from Sullivan and Sullivan's husband, John Macy.
The Miracle Worker is a cycle of dramatic works ultimately derived from her autobiography, The Story of My Life.
Newton was instrumental in converting Scott from a cynical ' career priest ' to a true believer, a conversion Scott related in his spiritual autobiography The Force Of Truth ( 1779 ).
In his autobiography, Cagney stated that as a young man he had no political views, since he was simply more concerned with where the next meal was coming from.
Jahangir himself is far from modest in his autobiography when he states his prowess at being able to determine the artist of any portrait by simply looking at a painting.
However, in his autobiography, Fingleton claimed that Sydney Sun reporter Claude Corbett had received the information from Bradman.
He among others fully institutionlized the teaching of Mishnah and Talmud to girls, from an autobiography on him by Rabbi Mayor Twersky called " A Glimpse of the Rav " in R. Menachem Genack ed., Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Man of Halacha, Man of Faith, page 113:
* The Kaiser vs. Bismarck: suppressed letters by the Kaiser and new chapters from the autobiography of the Iron Chancellor at archive. org

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