For deep counter-currents were churning the author's feelings, and they account for the drama of this remarkable memoir of development.
This remarkable memoir does not pretend to be a scholarly tome, but is a rich statement filled with insightful personal reflections and anecdotes.
The title of Carlo Gébler's remarkable memoir means what it says.
And this is not what Clendinnen has given us in her remarkable memoir, "Tiger's Eye."
Polo was a great merchant who trod in well-worn footsteps; the only wonder is that he wrote those remarkable memoirs and that they survived.
In addition to his long newspaper career, Hamill is the author of eight previous novels and the remarkable memoir "A Drinking Life."
As it happens, a storehouse of experience with Afghanistan's splintered nature is recounted in a remarkable memoir written by one of the country's historic conquerors.
All that has changed with "Experience," Mr. Amis's remarkable new memoir.
In 1903, this distinguished German judge published a remarkable memoir that intrigued Freud into developing his theory of paranoia.
His early research metallurgical dates from 1838, from a series of very remarkable memoirs succeeded until 1844, while others appeared only in 1851.