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The term may also apply to works of fiction purporting to be autobiographies of real characters, e. g., Robert Nye's Memoirs of Lord Byron.
* Russell, Arthur T. ( 1863 ) Memoirs of the Life and Works of Lancelot Andrewes, Lord Bishop of Winchester.
* Etext full version of the Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville, a biography of Saint Louis written by one of his knights
One early story with hints of backwards time travel is Memoirs of the Twentieth Century ( 1733 ) by Samuel Madden, which is mainly a series of letters from British ambassadors in various countries to the British Lord High Treasurer, along with a few replies from the British Foreign Office, all purportedly written in 1997 and 1998 and describing the conditions of that era.
* The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville, translated by Ethel Wedgwood
* The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville, translated by Ethel Wedgwood ( 1906 )
See also F Hardy, Memoirs of Lord Charlemont ( London, 1812 ); Warden Flood, Memoirs of Henry Flood ( London, 1838 ); Francis Plowden, Historical Review of the State of Ireland ( London, 1803 ); Alfred Webb, Compendium of Irish Biography ( Dublin, 1878 ); Sir Jonah Barrington, Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation ( London, 1833 ); WJ O ' Neill Daunt, Ireland and her Agitators ; Lord Mountmorres, History of the Irish Parliament ( 2 vole., London, 1792 ); Horace Walpole, Memoirs of the Reign of George III ( 4 vols., London, 1845 and 1894 ); Lord Stanhope, Life of William Pitt ( 4 vols., London, 1861 ); Thomas Davis, Life of JP Curran ( Dublin, 1846 ) this contains a memoir of Grattan by DO Madden, and Grattan's reply to Lord Clare on the question of the Union ; Charles Phillips, Recollections of Curran and some of his Contemporaries ( London, 1822 ); JA Froude, The English in Ireland ( London, 1881 ); JG McCarthy, Henry Grattan: an Historical Study ( London, 1886 ); Lord Mahon's History of England, vol.
* Memoirs of Lord Byron-destroyed by his literary executors led by John Murray on 17 May 1824.
But see also Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of George II ( London, 1845 ); Lord Stanhope's History of England ( London, 1858 ); Lecky's History of England ( 1885 ); and ED Adams, The Influence of Grenville on Pitt's Foreign Policy ( Washington, 1904 ).
He wrote Syllabus in English of Documents in Rymer's Foedera ( 3 vols., 1869? f 885 ), and gave an account of the history of the public records from 1837 to 1851 in his Memoirs of the Life of Henry, Lord Langdale ( 1852 ), Lord Langdale ( 1783 – 1851 ), master of the rolls from 1836 to 1851, being largely responsible for the erection of the new Record Office.

Memoirs and Anglesey
He wrote the books The Capel Letters 1814-1817 ( 1955 ), One Leg: The Life and Letters of 1st Marquess of Anglesey ( 1961 ), Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs ( 1968 ) and A History of the British Cavalry, Volumes I-VIII.

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La Colonie omits a casualty figure in his Chronicles of an old Campaigner ; but Saint-Simon in his Memoirs states 4, 000 killed, adding ' many others were wounded and many important persons were taken prisoner '.
The War ( and Peace ) Memoirs ( The seven memoirs were also recorded as talking books with Spike reciting them in his own inimitable style )
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.
But Pacini's operas were " rather superficial ", a fact which, later, he candidly admitted in his Memoirs.
These four essays were published in the Memoirs of the Lit & Phil in 1802.
( c. 310 ) Bk 4, ch. 8-§ 2 quoting Hegesippus ( Memoirs c. 180-lost ): " Among whom idols is also Antinoüs, a slave ( doulos ) of the Emperor Hadrian, in whose honor are celebrated also the Antinoian games, which were instituted in our day.
Scenes for the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith were filmed in San Marino, as were scenes from many other movies ( including Memoirs of a Geisha, The Holiday, Monster-in-Law, Anger Management, The Wedding Singer, The Wedding Planner, Starsky & Hutch, Intolerable Cruelty, Beverly Hills Ninja, One Hour Photo, Legally Blond, American Wedding, Mystery Men, S1m0ne, Enough, Men in Black II, Charlie's Angels, and The Sweetest Thing ).
The Siege of Caerlaverock in the XXVIII Edward I ( A. D. MCCC ) with the Arms of the Earls, Barons & Knights who were Present on the Occasion with a Translation, a History of the Castle and Memoirs of the Personages Commemorated by the Poet.
Several participants to the fighting reveal the precarious condition of the army throughout the day, including Marmont in his Memoirs, Captain Coignet: " We were retreating in good order but all ready to start running at the earliest sign of danger ", Captain Gervais: " In this battle, we were many times on the verge of being defeated.
Although a partisan of the Second Restoration, Barras was kept in check during the reigns of Louis XVIII and Charles X ( and his Memoirs were censored after his death ).
His Sermons and Collected Essays, edited by Henry Nettleship, were published posthumously ( 1889 ), as well as the Memoirs ( 1885 ), an autobiography deeply tinged with melancholy and bitterness.
In his Personal Memoirs, Grant tended to minimize Thomas's contributions, particularly during the Franklin-Nashville Campaign, saying his movements were " always so deliberate and so slow, though effective in defence.
Hardenberg's Memoirs, 1801-07 were suppressed for fifty years after which they were edited with a biography by Leopold von Ranke and published as Denkwürdigkeiten des Fürsten von Hardenberg ( 5 vols., Leipzig, 1877 ).
As a scholar he is best known for his edition of the Greek New Testament ( 1856 – 1860 ), and the Old Testament ( 1864 – 1870 ), with commentaries ; but his writings were many in number, and included a volume of devotional verse, The Holy Year ( 1862 ), Church History up to A. D. 451 ( 1881 – 1883 ), and Memoirs of his uncle, William Wordsworth ( 1851 ), to whom he was literary executor.
Hogg's Memoirs of the Author's Life were savagely attacked by an anonymous reviewer, causing Hogg to temporarily break with Blackwood's, and go to work for Constable's smaller Edinburgh Magazine.
His other principal writings were Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters ( 1780 ), a satirical work ; and Letters from Italy with Sketches of Spain and Portugal ( 1834 ), full of brilliant descriptions of scenes and manners.
His Memoirs and Letters ( 2 vols., with portrait ) were edited by J. K. Laughton, in 1898.
Besides these he published a number of articles in the Journal des savants ; for many years he wrote the history of the Académie des Inscriptions in the collection of Memoirs of this Academy, and he composed obituary notices of his colleagues, which were inserted in the Bulletin.
The Memoirs of the cardinal de Retz were first published in a very imperfect condition in 1717.
His Military Memoirs of a Confederate were published in 1907.
In 1846, some years after her death, Dr Meryon published three volumes of Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope as related by herself in Conversations with her Physician, and these were followed in the succeeding year by three volumes of Travels of Lady Hester Stanhope, forming the Completion of her Memoirs narrated by her Physician.

Memoirs and published
* Aga Khan III, " Memoirs of Aga Khan: World Enough and Time ", London: Cassel & Company, 1954 ; published same year in the United States by Simon & Schuster.
In 1831 he published a short popular account of the philosopher's life in Murray's Family Library ; but it was not until 1855 that he was able to issue the much fuller Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, a work which embodied the results of more than 20 years ' investigation of original manuscripts and other available sources.
In 2005, Grant F. Scott published Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs in which he re-edited the original material, added hundreds of newly discovered letters, included numerous reproductions of Severn's paintings, and prefaced this material with a critical introduction and commentary.
Also in 1989 she published My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan, which gives an account of her life in the White House, speaking openly about her influence within the Reagan administration and discussing the myths and controversies that surrounded the couple.
The Memoirs of the Abercrombys, commonly attributed to him, do not appear to have been published.
In Canada, Saul Bellow published Mosby's Memoirs in 1968, a story about an old intellectual.
In his fictionalised but autobiographical Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, published in 1930, Siegfried Sassoon's narrator ruminates from his hospital bed in Denmark Hill, London, in 1917 that " Even the screech and rumble of electric trams was a friendly sound ; trams meant safety ; the troops in the trenches thought about trams with affection.
Wagner wrote the first prose draft of the story in Paris early in May 1840, basing the story on Heinrich Heine's satire " The Memoirs of Mister von Schnabelewopski " ( Aus den Memoiren des Herrn von Schnabelewopski ) published in Der Salon in 1834.
He steadfastly refused to be drawn into politics and in 1875 published his Memoirs, one of the best-known first-hand accounts of the Civil War.
* Memoirs of the First Palestine War ( published 1955 )
Before his execution, Keitel published Mein Leben: Pflichterfüllung bis zum Untergang: Hitlers Feldmarschall und Chef des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht in Selbstzeugnissen, otherwise known in English as In the Service of the Reich, and was later re-edited as The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Keitel by Walter Görlitz from a translation by David Irving as the author in 1965.
Wilhelm Keitel wrote his memoirs in the six weeks before he was hanged ; they have been published later in few editions, for example " The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command, 1938 – 1945 " edited by Walter Görlitz, ISBN 978-0-8154-1072-0.
Years later, Leah Rosenberg, Richler's mother, published an autobiography, The Errand Runner: Memoirs of a Rabbi's Daughter ( 1981 ), which discusses Mordecai's birth and upbringing, and the sometime difficult relationship between them.
In his autobiographical novel Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man ( published in 1928 ), Siegfried Sassoon comments that his mother was " always intending to go to a matinee of Beerbohm Tree's new Shakespearean production ".
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man is a novel by Siegfried Sassoon, first published in 1928 by Faber and Faber.
In 1964, he wrote The Mare's Nest, an account of the German secret weapons program and the Allied intelligence countermeasures against it ; translated the Memoirs of Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel in 1965 ( edited by Walter Görlitz ); and in 1967 published Accident: The Death of General Sikorski.
He is best known for his works A Long Day ’ s Dying ( his first work, published in 1950 ); The Book of Bebb, a tetralogy based on the character Leo Bebb published in 1979 ; Godric, a first person narrative of the life of the medieval saint, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981 ; Brendan, a second novel narrating a saint ’ s life, published in 1987 ; Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner ( 1992 ); and his autobiographical works The Sacred Journey ( 1982 ), Now and Then ( 1983 ), Telling Secrets ( 1991 ), and The Eyes of the Heart: Memoirs of the Lost and Found ( 1999 ).
* Chapman, Kenneth Milton ( 1977 ) The Pottery of Santo Domingo Pueblo: a detailed study of its decoration School of American Research, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico, ISBN 0-8263-0460-5 ; original published in 1936 as volume 1 of the Memoirs of the Laboratory of Anthropology
Footprints & Sunset on Adirondack Trails: The Memoirs of James Manchester Wardner 1831-1904, privately published by Joan Wardner Allen, printed by Graphics North, Jay, NY.
He recommended to the British Association in 1837, and in great part executed, the reduction of Joseph de Lalande's and Nicolas de Lacaille's catalogues containing about 57, 000 stars ; he superintended the compilation of the British Association's Catalogue of 8377 stars ( published 1845 ); and revised the catalogues of Tobias Mayer, Ptolemy, Ulugh Beg, Tycho Brahe, Edmund Halley and Hevelius ( Memoirs R. Astr.
In 2002, Ann Hansen's Direct Action: Memoirs Of An Urban Guerrilla was published.
** Joseph Balsamo ( Mémoires d ' un médecin: Joseph Balsamo, 1846 – 1848 ) ( a. k. a. Memoirs of a Physician, Cagliostro, Madame Dubarry, The Countess Dubarry, or The Elixir of Life )( Joseph Balsamo is about 1000 pages long, and is usually published in two volumes in English translations: Vol 1.

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