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"His Oeuvre," starring another favorite alter ego, might easily have been an outtake from his last Bech book ("Bech at Bay"): it desultorily chronicles the aging novelist Henry Bech's fleeting encounters with three women he had affairs with several decades ago, including one whose disappearance he continues to regret.

The cameramen fanned out from Wonderland Avenue to governmental test sites in the South Pacific and the Nevada desert, their job to chronicle the age's fury.

The museum's director, Donna Shirley, has said that reading Bradbury's "Martian Chronicles" at the age of 12 inspired her career.

In the days of the Spanish conquest, Choquequirao became the principal religious center for the last-gasp Inca state, but its name does not appear in any of the chronicles of the age.

I read the first of the Lymond Chronicles at the age of thirteen, and became a devotee, even though, at that stage, I didn't understand half of it.

His poems and limericks convey a sense of his mischievousness and naughtiness and his late poems chronicle the aging process with sensitivity and, one is easily persuaded, acute psychological insight.

But the historical chronicle distinguished the age, with credit to Edward, who in 1434, as king, created the office of cronista mor do reino, or "chief chronicler of the realm," to which he appointed Fernão Lopes.

The author, who grew up in a bourgeois family of the left in Tehran in the 1960's and 70's, recounts her early years, combining memoir and political history (the shah was overthrown when she was 10) in comic-book form, ending her chronicle at the age of 14, when her parents send her to France to escape Islamic rule.

The 399-page tome — written by two longtime congressional reporters at Politico who also anchor the publication's flagship newsletter, "Politico Playbook" — chronicles Congress in the age of Trump, largely beginning on Election Day 2016 and stretching through the end of 2018.

It chronicles the coming of age of the orphan Pip while also addressing such issues as social class and human worth.

"We trust jurors to determine what's right and wrong: should they be wooed with such silken finesse by the histrionics of eloquent QCs?" For Ben Macintyre in the Times, the book was "a fascinating episodic cultural history of postwar Britain, that chronicles the end of the age of deference and secrecy, and the advent of a more permissive society".

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