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memoirs and published
She edited and published Lavoisier ’ s memoirs ( whether any English translations of those memoirs have survived is unknown as of today ) and hosted parties at which eminent scientists discussed ideas and problems related to chemistry.
From the 17th century onwards, " scandalous memoirs " by supposed libertines, serving a public taste for titillation, have been frequently published.
Julie Manet became the subject for many of her mother's paintings and a book of her memoirs Growing Up with the Impressionists: The Diary of Julie Manet, was published in 1987.
Historical studies, official accounts, memoirs and textbooks published in the Soviet Union used that depiction of events until the Soviet Union's dissolution.
The first edition of Frances ' memoirs was published a few months later, under the title Reflections on the Cottingley Fairies.
When he published his memoirs he introduced the term caldera into the geological vocabulary.
In her published memoirs, Day said that she had rejected the part on moral grounds.
The Electric Light Orchestra Story, Bev Bevan's memoirs from his early days and throughout his career with The Move and ELO, were also published in 1980.
Historical studies, official accounts, memoirs and textbooks published in the Soviet Union used that depiction of events until the Soviet Union's dissolution.
The political memoirs of Vyacheslav Molotov, published in 1993, claimed that Beria had boasted to Molotov that he poisoned Stalin: " I took him out.
In 1953, Ribbentrop's widow published and edited his memoirs that he penned while incarcerated at Nuremberg.
Philby occupied himself by writing his memoirs, published in England in 1968 under the title My Silent War.
He is best known for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy ; but he also published many sermons, wrote memoirs, and was involved in local politics.
Nevertheless, details of Masoch's private life were obscure until Aurora von Rümelin's memoirs, Meine Lebensbeichte ( 1906 ), were published in Berlin under the pseudonym Wanda v. Dunajew.
" Other theories include those in Johann Friedrich Breithaupt's Christliche Helden Insel Malta (), published in 1632, where he calls Maltese a mixed ' barbaric ' language and John Dryden's description of the language as ' Berber ' on his visit to the islands ( the memoirs of those journeys appeared in 1776 ).
According to Nancy Reagan in her memoirs published in 1989, Reagan disclosed to his parents in 1987 a very painful incident in his boyhood that he had kept secret for many years.
That version persisted, without exception, in historical studies, official accounts, memoirs and textbooks published in the Soviet Union until the Soviet Union's dissolution.
Former prime ministers also commonly penned autobiographies — Tupper, for example — or published their memoirs — such as Diefenbaker and Paul Martin.
In his memoirs, published in 1993, Trudeau wrote that during the 1950s, he wanted to teach at the Université de Montréal, but was blacklisted three times from doing so by Maurice Duplessis, then Premier of Quebec.
He published his memoirs in 1993 ; the book sold hundreds of thousands of copies in several editions, and became one of the most successful Canadian books ever published.
He toured the United States giving lectures, and he published two volumes of memoirs.
* RN, the published memoirs of American President Richard Nixon

memoirs and 1970
In 1970, he won the Pulitzer Prize for History for his memoirs of his tenure in the State Department, Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department.
Due to the memoirs ' highly controversial content they were not published until after his death in 1970.
According to President Nixon's memoirs, he had asked Justice Burger in the spring of 1970 to be prepared to run for President in 1972 if the political repercussions of the Cambodia invasion were too negative for him to endure.
After retiring from teaching in 1970, Savitri Devi spent nine months at the Normandy home of close friend Françoise Dior while working on her memoirs.
He wrote Between Arab and Israeli ” ( 1962 ); General Mud: memoirs of two World Wars ” ( 1970 ) and " Defense in the Nuclear Age " ( 1976 ).
She wrote two memoirs about their lives together and the repressive Stalinist regime: Hope Against Hope ( 1970 ) and Hope Abandoned ( 1974 ), both first published in the West in English, translated by Max Hayward.
In her memoirs, Hope Against Hope ( memoir ) ( 1970, 1977 ) and Hope Abandoned ( 1974, 1981 ), first published in the West, she made an epic analysis of her husband's life and times.
* La Follette, Philip Fox, Adventure in politics: the memoirs of Philip La Follette edited by Donald Young, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
* The Night of the New Moon ( US title: The Prisoner and the Bomb ); wartime memoirs ( 1970 ).
In 1969, O ' Donnell met Albert Speer, who had just published his memoirs ( he wrote an article on Speer for Life, published in 1970 ).

memoirs and Khrushchev
Khrushchev wrote in his ( unreliable ) memoirs that Beria had, immediately after the stroke, gone about " spewing hatred against and mocking him ", and then, when Stalin showed signs of consciousness, dropped to his knees and kissed his hand.
Khrushchev reports in his memoirs that Stalin was fond of American cowboy movies.
Khrushchev wrote in his memoirs that Beria had, immediately after the stroke, gone about " spewing hatred against and mocking him.
In his posthumously published memoirs, Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, says that he " cannot specifically say what kind of help the Rosenbergs provided us " but that he learned from Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav M. Molotov that they " had provided very significant help in accelerating the production of our atomic bomb.
In his memoirs, Khrushchev recalled an occasion when Stalin, during a drunken rage at a party, dragged a crying Alliluyeva onto a dance floor by her hair.
The objective was to, citing the memoirs of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, equally represent interests of three groups of countries: capitalist, socialist and recently independent .”
Mikoyan later wrote in his memoirs that he convinced Suslov to support Khrushchev by telling him that Khrushchev would emerge the winner even if he did not have enough support in the Presidium.
In his memoirs, Nikita Khrushchev asserted that he was " absolutely sure that if the Soviet Union bordered Yugoslavia, Stalin would have intervened militarily.
As with Khrushchev and other companions, Mikoyan in his last days wrote frank but selective memoirs from his political career during Stalin's rule.
In his memoirs Khrushchev gives two contradictory sources for this story: Anastas Mikoyan, who supposedly told him after the war, and Georgy Malenkov, who supposedly told Khrushchev about this during the war itself.
Nikita Khrushchev in his memoirs says that in pre-war period Stalin laughed at him since he resembeled one character of the film.

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