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  2. List of longest diaries - Wikipedia

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    Diaries available online. [21] Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine: 1 million: 61 years: 1878–1939: 12 volume diary. [22] Jean Lucey Pratt: 1 million: 61 years: 1925–1986: Over a million words in 45 exercise books. [23] Ernest Achey Loftus: Unknown: 91 years: 1896–1987: Guinness World Record for longest kept diary. [24] [25] Caroline Bray ...

  3. Robert Shields (diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Shields (May 17, 1918 – October 15, 2007) was an American minister and high school English teacher best known for writing a diary of 37.5 million words, which chronicled every five minutes of his life from 1972 until a stroke disabled him in 1997.

  4. List of diarists - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Wynne Fremantle (1789–1857), English wife of Thomas Fremantle (Royal Navy officer), main contributor to The Wynne Diaries; Donald Friend (1915–1989), Australian artist; Robert Fripp (born 1946), English musician; Max Frisch (1911–1991), Swiss playwright and novelist; Samuel Fritz (1654–1725, 1728 or 1730), Czech Jesuit ...

  5. Edward Robb Ellis - Wikipedia

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    He was believed to be the most prolific diarist in the history of American letters, writing an estimated 22 million words. [1] He was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the world's longest diary , until the journals of Robert Shields of Dayton, Washington , with 37.5 million words and crammed with minutes of daily living ...

  6. Arthur Crew Inman - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Crew Inman (May 11, 1895 – December 5, 1963) was a reclusive and unsuccessful American poet whose 17-million-word diary, extending from 1919 to 1963, is one of the longest English-language diaries on record. [1]

  7. Diary - Wikipedia

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    Many diaries of notable figures have been published and form an important element of autobiographical literature. Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) is the earliest diarist who is well known today; his diaries, preserved in Magdalene College, Cambridge, were first transcribed and published in 1825. Pepys was amongst the first who took the diary beyond ...

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  9. The Inman Diaries - Wikipedia

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    From 1919 until he committed suicide in 1963, he created his 155 volume diary which contained over 17 million words, making it one of the longest recorded diaries in the English language. He was an obsessive recluse who was committed to having his diaries published to establish his immortality.