- criteria.
Purchase of the book is
never a
factor in the
selection of
biographees". A 2005 New York
Times feature describes some
aspects of the selection...
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entries from 6,000 to 8,500. The
inclusion of a "recreations"
section for
biographees to fill
proved to be
particularly successful for the book: according...
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owner of Lexis-Nexis, now has a site on the
Internet where would-be
biographees can
complete a 'biographical data form.' Hamilton,
William L. (13 November...
- and the
frequent arrangement of
biographies in
alphabetical order by
biographee. The
Metis system (named for
Metis the
Titan who was the
mother of Athena...
- Hill staffer,
international investment banker;
multi Marquis Who's Who
biographee C. B. Forgotston,
fellow of
Tulane Institute of Politics,
lecturer in...
-
Bachelor of Arts from
Trinity College &
University (1990). She is also a
biographee of Who's Who of
American Women, and of Who's Who of
Outstanding Writers...
-
Millennium Edition 1999. Colaianni, Louis,
biographee.
Marquis Who's Who in
America 2001. Colaianni, Louis,
biographee. Warren, Michael. Shakespeare: Life,...
- a
hermeneutics of
biography that sees the
biographical subject (the “
biographee”) as a
collective construct of
different memory cultures,
proposing an...
-
concentration camp"
written in the
first person as if in the
words of the
biographee,
Blanka Friedman.
Popescu received a
letter from
Robert Redford inviting...
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