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autobiography 911 occurrences

AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

at a man should assume that his life is worth the venture of a record in the form of an autobiography suggests a degree of self-conceit of which I am not guilty.

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A JOURNALIST CHAPTER I A NEW ENGLAND MOTHER AND

Much of it is in the nature of an autobiography.

If any of your readers can inform me who is the author of the following lines, quoted by Goethe in his Autobiography, he will greatly oblige me: "Then old age and experience, hand in hand, Lead him to death, and make him understand, After a search so painful and so long, That all his life he has been in the wrong.

I begin my diary with a short introductory autobiography.

As I said before, I do not intend to write an autobiography; who and what I am, my future life will show sufficiently.

JENKINS, MACGREGOR. Shriner Watson: the autobiography of a boy.

An autobiography of America.

An autobiography of J. C. Penney as told to Robert W. Bruere.

Autobiography of an adventurer.

ORCHARD, W. E. From faith to faith; an autobiography of religious development.

The autobiography of Peggy Eaton.

CHAPMAN, FRANK M. Autobiography of a bird-lover.

Autobiography of a bird-lover.

WELIER, EARLE VONARD. Autobiography.

Elsie Flint Neuner & Herbert B. Bruner (A); 20Feb62; R291439. POWYS, JOHN COWPER. Autobiography.

Reprinted from Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens.

STRACHEY, JAMES. Autobiography.

Prelude to the past; the autobiography of a woman, by R. G. Translator: Ethel Colburn Mayne.

U.S. Autobiography, 1753-1799.

An autobiography.

Midnight on the desert; being an excursion into autobiography during a winter in America 1935-1936.

REITMAN, BEN L. Sister of the road; the autobiography of Car-Box Bertha, as told to Ben L. Reitman.

The autobiography of Lincoln Steffens; abridged for high schools.

biography 1471 occurrences

MAYES, HERBERT R. Alger, a biography without a hero.

Fremont, the West's greatest adventurer; being a biography from certain hitherto unpublished sources of General John C. Fremont, together with his wife, Jessie Benton Fremont.

The development of English biography.

SCOTT, MARTIN J. Isaac Jogues, missioner and martyr; an adaptation of the original biography of Martin-Shea.

VALENTINE, ALAN C. Biography.

Bar-rac, the biography of a raccoon.

SEE Dictionary of American biography.

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY.

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY.

SEE Dictionary of American biography.

Biography and the human heart.

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY, under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies.

FOX, RALPH. Lenin; a biography.

Edgar Wallace; the biography of a phenomenon, by Margaret Lane.

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The biography of a sportsman.

WINSLOW, OLA ELIZABETH. Jonathan Edwards, 1703-1758; a biography.

Author's biography & change in text by Percy Elias.

NM: author's biography & change in text.

R603035. Talleyrand; a vivid biography of the amoral, unscrupulous and fascinating French statesman.

Lenin: a biography.

Douglas of the fir: a biography of David Douglas, botanist.

Current biography, 1947.

There are attributes or qualities attaching to certain locations, of the simplest natural features, which cannot even be hinted at or suggested by the terms, geography, topography, or biography.

Where Morelli hesitated his followers have decided, and accordingly, in Mr. Berenson's list, in Mr. Claude Phillips' "Life of Titian," and in the latest biography on that master, published by Dr. Gronau, we find the "Concert" put down to Titian.

Do we say   autobiography   or  biography