Bourke, one of Lawson's biographers reports, was then served by 200 businesses, including 19 hotels.
Unlike some other biographers, Mr Reeves was an eyewitness to relatively little of all this.
Michelangelo abandoned it in 1534, leaving biographers, collectors, and art historians to puzzle over it.
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There are few good biographers who have not at some point had an unwelcome telephone call from the lawyers.
Gould considered Audubon to be both an influence and a rival, yet Audubon's biographers omit to mention their exchanges.
Historians and biographers will be able to revise their narratives to account for recent events or newly discovered documents.
But the line his internet biographers have chosen to highlight is not this.
In the light of these findings, doctors and therapists (not to mention biographers) will have to be more careful.
His feelings of being an outsider -- remarked on by many biographers over the years -- are never far away.
Yet much as their biographers probe at them, both the vice-president and the governor of Texas emerge as broadly respectable.
Mr. Eastwood's biographers, including Mr. Schickel, typically cite directors Sergio Leone ("A Fistful of Dollars") and Don Siegel ("Dirty Harry") as his primary mentors.
Kerry has told biographers and reporters that his 1970 trip to Paris was a fact-finding mission to the protracted and often stalemated peace talks.
The essence of the life of Walt Disney, dreamer, innovator, entrepreneur and protean exporter of American culture--and dead for 40 years this month--has eluded biographers.
Today, it remains a destination for poets, novelists, biographers, playwrights, translators, literary critics, historians, environmentalists and philosophers: a place for writers as agents of change.
This misconception arose when early biographers equated French and English feet.
He kept his spikes high whenever he slid into a base, a posture that opened opposing fielders to injury, and one of his biographers, Charles C.
It has long denied biographers access to her correspondence, diaries and journals, thus obliging Mr Schultz to rely on fragments released for an exhibition in 2006.
Frank takes pains to avoid not only the auto-denunciations of so many left-leaning Nixon biographers but also the mawkish fealty of a smaller biographical band on the right.
She has now made it much more difficult for women writers to tackle fields generally dominated by men, and for female biographers to work with living male subjects.
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Ambrose is one of America's most eclectic historians and biographers.
After the US-born Nobel literature laureate died in 1965, his wife became a devoted executor and refused to co-operate with would-be biographers - in keeping with the poet's last wishes.
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It has often been described by biographers as high-pitched with a Kentucky accent, and this was difficult to reconcile with the grave baritone we associate with the man reading the Gettysburg Address.
That this expansion has grown out of a virtually non-existent corporate strategy continues to baffle business analysts as much as it does Mr Murdoch's biographers, of whom Bruce Page is just the latest.
Yet Claire Tomalin, whose studies of Mary Wolstonecraft, Nellie Ternan and Dorothea Jordan have proved her to be one of our most painstaking, distinguished and sympathetic biographers, has produced a portrait of remarkable subtlety.
Having spent many years as Time magazine's bureau chief in Tokyo and having done a stint in Detroit, Mr Reingold knows cars and Japan with an intimacy and insight few academic biographers and historians can match.
In the process, all five biographers wrestle with the question neatly framed by their subject herself: if to see the queen is to believe in her, what vantage point allows the most authentic experience of faith?
Publicity departments of big firms tend to be more organised, more single-minded and better able to dangle financial inducements in front of business writers than loose groupings of families and friends can be in dealing with literary biographers.
For all her well-attested poise and intelligence, she did not find the hermetic needs of her novelist husband agreeable (she may, as biographers have speculated, have been rather disappointed with Waugh in other aspects of married life too).
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