- work as a
memoirist was recognized,
resulting in
literary fame. Over the
latter half of the 18th
through the mid-20th century,
memoirists generally included...
- (1730 – 19
January 1799), also
known as "Indian Peter", was a
Scottish memoirist who was part-showman, part-entrepreneur and inventor. Born in a croft...
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Antoine Arnauld (1616–1698) was a
French memoirist.
Eldest son of
Robert Arnauld d'Andilly,
Antoine Arnauld was born in 1616. His
first tutor was Martin...
- Wang Feng (born 1990) is a
Chinese mnemonist, the two-time
winner of the
World Memory Championships and the
first non-European to win the title. On December...
- Kate
Armstrong (born 1962) is a
Canadian author. She won the
Ontario Historical Society Alison Prentice Award for her
debut memoir, The
Stone Frigate:...
- A
memoir is an
autobiographical writing normally dealing with a
particular subject from the author's life. The
following is a list of
writers who have...
- (1685 – 1741) was a working-class
Scottish Calvinist lay
preacher and
memoirist.
Cairns was born in Blackford, the
daughter of an
impoverished Scottish...
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Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 –
April 22, 1994) was the 37th
president of the
United States,
serving from 1969
until his
resignation in 1974....
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James Earl
Carter Jr. (born
October 1, 1924) is an
American politician and
humanitarian who
served as the 39th
president of the
United States from 1977...