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The present edition of crystal data ( Af ), published in 1954 as Memoir 60 of the Geological Society of America, is now out of print.
E. P. Thompson and his mother wrote There is a Spirit in Europe: A Memoir of Frank Thompson ( 1947 ).
While studying these languages, Abel published his first notable work in 1824, Mémoire sur les équations algébriques où on démontre l ' impossibilité de la résolution de l ' équation générale du cinquième degré ( Memoir on algebraic equations, in which the impossibility of solving the general equation of the fifth degree is proven ).
The Answer is Never: a History and Memoir of Skateboarding.
An example of this kind of game is Memoir ' 44.
* In the Footsteps of Adam: A Memoir ( the official edition is Abacus, 2001, translated by Ingrid Christophersen ) ISBN 0-349-11273-8
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King, published in 2000, is a memoir of the prolific author's experiences as a writer, and also serves as a guide book for those who choose to enter the craft.
* In Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright's novel Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes, Jerrold Moriarty, the father of the Professor and his brothers, is Mycroft Holmes ' immediate superior in the Foreign Office and plays an important part in a plot by former Confederate officers to involve the British government in a scheme to overthrow the United States government.
The town is the subject of Colored People: A Memoir by Piedmont native Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Her youngest child is author David Profumo, ( b. 16 October 1955 ) who wrote Bringing the House Down: A Family Memoir ( 2006 ) about the scandal.
Memoir is autobiographical writing, but not all autobiographical writing follows the criteria for memoir set out below.
* Memoir of James Jackson, written by Susan Paul, is the earliest-known published narrative by an African-American woman and the first account documenting the life of free black child in the United States.
In the book The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, first printed in 1893 and recently by Dover Publications, the editor Elliott Coues expresses doubt about Thomas Jefferson's conclusion that Lewis committed suicide as presented in the former President's Memoir of Meriwether Lewis, which is included in the book.
There is an admiring but discriminating criticism of his work in the Prefatory Memoir prefixed by Sir Walter Scott to an edition of his novels in Ballantyne's Novelist's Library ( vol.
At folio 5, a2, of the same MS., Fea and Nemain are said to have been Neit ’ s two wives but in the poem on Ailech printed from the Dinnsenchus in the “ Ordinance Memoir of Templemore ” ( p. 226 ), Nemain only is mentioned as the wife of Neit.
A full " Memoir of John Nichols " by Alexander Chalmers is contained in the Illustrations, and a bibliography in the Anecdotes ( vol.
Island Wings: A Memoir ( 1998 ) was written as an autobiography of his own life, and is often referred to as more informative, rather than entertainment.
* A young Mycroft Holmes is the protagonist of a mystery-adventure " edited " by Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright, Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes ( published in hardcover by Hawthorn Books in 1979 in the U. S. and by JM Dent & Sons Ltd. in 1980 in London ( ISBN 0-460-04483-4 ) and in paperback by Playboy Press in 1980 ).
She is the author of the 1998 book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir.
Among Dr. Bateson's many books is With a Daughter's Eye: A Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, a recounting of her upbringing by two famous parents.
Kent is the author of two books: The Dark Stuff, a collection of his journalism and Apathy for the Devil: A 1970's Memoir which is an autobiographical account of his life and experiences in the 1970s published in March 2010.
He is also currently writing The Alan McGee Memoir with the psychologist Harry Mulligan which is expected to be released in 2013.

Memoir and more
Keynes read his famous but decidedly more conservative memoir My Early Beliefs to The Memoir Club.
Later he abandoned the complex, abstract applications of mathematics, and the Grid, and developed a more intuitive approach, epitomised in the Memoir of the Future.
In recent years, Baez has admitted to being more amused by the parody — even including an excerpt in her memoirs ( And a Voice to Sing With: A Memoir, published in 1987 ).
See A Relation of the Life, Conversion, Examination, Confession, and Sentence of James Nayler ( 1657 ); a Memoir of the Life, Ministry, Trial, and Sufferings of James Nayler ( 1719 ); and a Refutation of some of the more Modern Misrepresentations of the Society of Friends commonly called Quakers, with a Life of James Nayler, by Joseph Gurney Bevan ( 1800 ).
The Kit consists of two, double-sided, 9-panel board maps covering all four Memoir ' 44 map environments-countryside, beach, winter and deserts These oversize boards are 13 x 17 hexes deep, opening up the Breakthrough format to new, more expansive scenarios.
A more thorough account is Chandler Robins, " Memoir of Rev.

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In 1915, he published his Memoir of a Trans-Neptunian Planet, in which he concluded that Planet X had a mass roughly seven times that of the Earth — about half that of Neptune — and a mean distance from the Sun of 43 AU.
published his memoirs McLean Hospital: A Personal Memoir about his career-spanning time at McLean, from Residency to Psychiatrist-in-Chief.
They initially became estranged when Nancy spoke about her daughter on a television show and later wrote a book titled, From Mother and Daughter to Friends: A Memoir ( 1999 ).
Material about King can also be found in his own partly autobiographical On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft ( 2000 ), as well as scattered throughout King's Danse Macabre ( 1981 ).
His two other daughters are also artists: Paola, an internationally acclaimed modern dancer, and the youngest daughter Alexandra, a novelist ( All The Finest Girls ) who published a book about her father in 2011 ( Reading My Father: A Memoir ).
Barris published Della: A Memoir of my Daughter in 2010 about the death of his only child, who died in 1998 after a long struggle with drug addiction.
In Gilbert's 2009 autobiography, Prairie Tale: A Memoir, she talks about sleeping with Lowe's then-best friend, John Cusack, while Lowe was away filming.
In the book In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution ( 1999 ), journalist Susan Brownmiller quotes the Cornell activists who in 1975 thought they had coined the term sexual harassment: " Eight of us were sitting in an office ... brainstorming about what we were going to write on posters for our speak-out.
Memoirs set on Capri include Edwin Cerio's Aria di Capri ( 1928 ) ( translated as That Capri Air ), which contains a number of historical and biographical essays on the island, including a tribute to Norman Douglas ; The Story of San Michele ( 1929 ) by Swedish royal physician Axel Munthe ( 1857 – 1949 ), who built a villa of that name and Shirley Hazzard's Greene on Capri: A Memoir ( 2000 ), about her reminiscences of Graham Greene.
His posthumously-published autobiography of youth, Germs: A Memoir of Childhood, with complementary essays, discloses a good deal about his family background and his life up to early manhood, providing valuable material for understanding his interests and sensibility.
* 1838, his brothers Joseph P. and Owen Lovejoy wrote a memoir about him and his defense of the free press, which they published in New York, under the title: Memoir of the Rev.
The best information about the Calusa comes from the Memoir of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, one of these survivors.
The President, who was growing frustrated by Soviet actions, wanted “ to be ready to reveal to the whole world the full truth about the Russian failure to honor agreements .”< ref name =" clifford "> Clark M. Clifford and Richard C. Holbrooke, < u > Counsel to the President: A Memoir </ u > ( New York: Random House, 1991 ).</ ref > With the assistance of George Elsey, Clifford set out to write a report that would take the analysis of the Long Telegram and translate it into concrete policy recommendations.
John Lucas wrote about his sometimes strained relationship with his father after his parents divorced in his book " Eighty Odd years in Hollywood: Memoir of a Career in Film and Television " ( 2004 )
The idea of a dream catcher was used by Margaret Salinger, daughter of J. D. Salinger, in her book of memoirs about her father, Dream Catcher: A Memoir.
The four siblings later wrote a book about their family life after their parents ' untimely deaths, The Kids Are All Right: A Memoir ( Harmony / Random House, 2009 ).
* Miriam Katin wrote We Are on Our Own: A Memoir ( 2006 ), a graphic memoir about her survival, with her mother, of the Holocaust.
Among the books written about Lebrón are The Ladies ' Gallery: A Memoir of Family Secrets by Irene Vilar ( Lebrón's granddaughter ), translated by Gregory Rabassa ( formerly published as " A Message from God in the Atomic Age "), and Lolita la Prisionera by Federico Ribes Tovar.
Her treatment by palace courtiers left her with ambivalent feelings about Brazil and its government ; she later recorded her version of events in her unpublished manuscript " Memoir of the Life of Don Pedro ".
Most recently, he has published Twin: A Memoir, also about Mary and his relationship with her.
" ( about 1831 ) signed ' John Smith ', reprinted in Murch's Memoir

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