In the posthumous biography and essay collection, The Salmon of Doubt, Adams describes Last Chance to See as his favorite work.
Matthews was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1961, and a posthumous biography from the BBC's 40 Minutes (1987), Catch A Fallen Star.
Gilbert published a posthumous biography of his brother, Stanley Spencer (1961), and his autobiography Memoirs of a Painter (1974).
It is from Bowles' memoir in Elwes' posthumous biography that we get most information about the Colesbourne garden, but even this is sadly scanty.
In 1971, his wife would write a posthumous biography of the actor; Ruut Tarmo, published by Eesti Raamat in Tallinn.
In 2006, Depp contributed a foreword to Gonzo: Photographs by Hunter S. Thompson, a posthumous biography published by ammobooks.com.
The relationship between Werner Laurie and Spain is described in Rose Collis' posthumous biography of Nancy Spain, published in 1997.
Rose Collis wrote a posthumous biography of the broadcaster and journalist in 1997.
An abridged version of William Dunlap's posthumous 1815 biography of him was also reprinted in England in 1822.
I remember him relating a story that I read in his posthumous biography, "Athlete, Scholar, Spy."