In the memoir, Wollheim captures in sensuous detail the textures of an upper middle-class childhood in Surrey, near London, in the 1930s, with the usual features: chauffeurs, nannies, seaside vacations (with the nanny), coin collecting, corporal punishment at school.
Yet Wolf admits in his memoir, that playing with emotional lives in this way was destructive.
Not for O'Neill the overly polite approach taken by Robert Rubin in his recent memoir, In an Uncertain World.
In the memoir, Allen claims Bill Gates tried to screw him out of shares in Microsoft when the firm was in its infancy.
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Mr Lundestad, writing in his memoir, Secretary of Peace, said even Mr Obama himself had been surprised.
Bush, in his memoir, writes that he regretted pursuing the issue when he did.
"The record producer is the music world's equivalent of a film director, " he wrote in his memoir.
In a memoir, she disclosed a teenage romance with Paul Anka, who wrote the song "Puppy Love" for her.
That's part of the poem of clues to the treasure's location, which Fenn published in his memoir three years ago.
The dangers that journalists and cameramen faced covering these two weeks alone are vividly described by Mark Devenport in his memoir, Flash Frames.
"My blog became my voice, my outlet, my 'social media' in a way I couldn't have dreamed of, " Ebert wrote in his memoir.
Mr. Jones grew up in East Texas oil country where his father, George Washington Jones, was fitfully employed, Mr. Jones wrote in a memoir.
Richard Meinertzhagen, who served as an intelligence officer in wartime and post-World War I Mandatory Palestine, made this point clearly in his memoir Middle East Diary.
In his memoir, The FBI Pyramid, Mr Felt wrote that Patrick Gray, who succeeded Hoover, was "sharing all the Bureau's knowledge with the White House staff".
As former British Prime Minister Tony Blair writes in his memoir, A Journey: My Political Life, the financial crisis was not caused by a lack of regulatory oversight.
Domscheit-Berg wrote in his memoir that he could no longer work with Assange or accomplish what he felt was WikiLeaks' goal since the massive 2010 leaks began.
In his memoir, "Counselor, " he quoted Jacqueline Kennedy saying her daughter had "gotten her horror of the press from me" and said the younger Caroline Kennedy used to hide her face when she spotted a cameraman.
In the memoir, Knox describes getting emotional as she watched the footage of the man she initially blamed for the murder, Patrick Lumumba, walking out of prison as a free man and standing with his wife and baby after he was cleared.
She says in her memoir that her husband made all decisions without taking her needs into consideration or asking her opinion, while relegating her to the role of a mother, cleaning lady, cook and nurse for their large family and all the advisers, co-conspirators and journalists constantly besieging their home.
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As Clarridge recalls in his memoir, A Spy for All Seasons, it was only after he convinced the U.S. Department of State to publish details of the terrorists' hierarchy and financial dealings in a handbook distributed worldwide through U.S. embassies that governments and financial institutions were shamed into terminating their links to Nidal's group.
Because in his new memoir, "An Artist in Venice" (Godine), he tackles one of the best-known, and most thoroughly researched, subjects in all of art and literature.
Now, in a heartfelt memoir, "They Call Me a Hero: A Memoir of My Youth, " the Tucson native speaks in detail of the shooting, the experiences that have helped shaped him and why he doesn't want to be called a hero.
In his extraordinary memoir, The Gathering Storm, the future British prime minister recalled how he had publicly pronounced in the run-up to World War II that he could not "imagine a more dangerous policy" than one then being practiced by Her Majesty's Government.
The real interest lies elsewhere, in the parts of Mr Stiglitz's book that are in effect a memoir of what life was like as an economic adviser, and indeed a considerable intellectual, in the bruising and often brutal world of Washington politics and policymaking.
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Her experiences in these two hamlets bookend her new memoir and, in the Oscar winner's telling, kept her anchored through an unusually steady film career, which took off with "Carrie" (1976) and "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980), and later included the searing drama "In the Bedroom" (2001) and the hit "The Help" (2011).
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In his 1997 memoir, Mr. Jones credited his fourth wife, Nancy Sepulveda, with inspiring his sobriety.
Sotomayor described the project in her new memoir as sprawling over three large city blocks.
Writing in her 2009 memoir "High On Arrival, " Phillips remembered Franklin as hardworking and professional, even a perfectionist.
In a new memoir, a recent interview and at Barnard College, she disclosed past struggles with bulimia and alcohol.
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Mr. Farrar addresses his falling out with his old friend, however obliquely, in a new memoir to be published later this month.
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