In 2001, his posthumous memoir, The Other Side of Eden was published by Prometheus Books.
Aptly, his essay appears just after the publication of the posthumous memoirs of Sakharov, a fellow crusader for human and political rights.
Darwin decided to leave a posthumous memoir for his family, and on Sunday 28 May 1876 he began Recollections of the Development of my mind and character.
Review of Rodinson's posthumous memoirs, Ahram Weekly.
Prime Minister Linkomies in his posthumous memoirs criticized him for mood swings and capricious behaviour, which at times resembled that of famous artists.
A posthumous memoir by the man who created the Longaberger basket company.
"Going the Distance" is his posthumous memoir, sometimes playful, often sober, always painfully honest.
Explaining his motives in the posthumous memoir, Gary claimed he was tired of being "the famous Romain Gary"; he wanted to be someone else.
I came to realize', he says in his posthumous memoirs, 'the bare horrors of the private's life, and the unnecessary torments he endured'.
But the book Solomon Volkov published in 1979 as the composer's posthumous memoirs, "Testimony," poses another meaning.