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The posthumous memoir of The Times's first black managing editor.
In his new, short, posthumous memoir, "Saving Justice," Mr. Bork doesn't apologize for the massacre.
"It all started with a book called 'Enter the Lion,' Mycroft's posthumous memoir," he said.
Two decades later, his widow, Terry Trilling-Josephasn, has cobbled together a posthumous memoir.
Unless there is a posthumous memoir, waiting to be released, which I doubt.
In his posthumous memoir, Mr. Helms said Johnson told him: "I'm quite aware of that.
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Machado de Assis is another Brazilian genius whose work deserves to be better known, especially The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas (OUP).
The book was, loosely, inspired by 19th-century Brazilian writer Machado de Assis's The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas.
Also valued are the autobiographical sketches A Story Teller's Story (1924), Tar: A Midwest Childhood (1926), and the posthumous Memoirs (1942; critical edition 1969).
Published in 1993 - the year after his first resignation from the Commons, allegedly to make way at Plymouth Sutton for a non-appearing David Owen - they were the political equivalent of posthumous memoirs.
Philip Toynbee on Hemingway's posthumous memoirs, A Moveable Feast The idea of accepting a neutral South East Asia runs counter to most of what has been said and done in the past.
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