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Ulysses S. Grant, working on his memoirs in 1885.His Personal Memoirs is considered by historians to be among the best by a U.S. president.. Many presidents of the United States have written autobiographies about their presidencies and/or (some periods of) their life before their time in office.
Memoirs of a Professional Cad: 1960 Sir Cedric Hardwicke: A Victorian in Orbit: 1961 Dick Gregory: Nigger: 1964 Brian Aherne: A Proper Job: 1969 Veronica Lake: VL: the Autobiography: 1970 Orson Bean: Me and the Orgone: 1971 David Niven: The Moon's a Balloon: 1972 Kim Hunter: Loose in the Kitchen: 1975 Robert Mitchum: It Sure Beats Working: 1975 ...
Ivar Eskeland (Nw, 1927–2005) – decorated with the Order of the Falcon and winner of the Bastian Prize for his biographies of Gisle Straume and Snorri Sturluson; Wayne Federman (US, born 1959) – Pete Maravich; Elaine Feinstein (En, 1930–2019) – Marina Tsvetaeva, Pushkin, Ted Hughes; Mary Fels (US, 1863–1953) – Joseph Fels
Perhaps more relevant than ever, Trump lays out his professional and personal worldview -- and how exactly he closes a deal. 1. The Magnolia Story by Chip Gaines, Joanna Gaines and Mark Dagostino
The following is a list of political career biographies. It is meant to complement the list of political memoirs page, with the key difference being that the books in this list are authored by persons other than the book's subject. This list is sorted by country and by the political position and last name of the book's subject:
Entries in Marquis Who's Who books list career and personal data for each biography, including birth date and place, names of parents and family members, education, writings and creative works, civic activities, awards, political affiliation, religion, and addresses. [5] The content also is provided online to libraries and other paid subscribers.
Example: A politician is alleged to have had an affair. It is denied, but multiple major newspapers publish the allegations, and there is a public scandal. The allegation belongs in the biography, citing those sources. It should state only that the politician was alleged to have had the affair, not that the affair actually occurred.
The creation of the Senate Historical Office in 1975 and the Office for the Bicentennial in the United States House of Representatives in 1983 provided the first opportunity for professional historians to revise and update the Biographical Directory. Earlier editions of the Biographical Directory and their nineteenth century predecessors ...