According to his autobiography, Roosevelt even named his favorite horse Manitou.
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His autobiography, My Wicked, Wicked Ways was published shortly after his death.
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A little more than a decade ago, Dyan Cannon decided to write her autobiography.
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He is currently writing his autobiography which will be published in the autumn.
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What is the relation between autobiography and the subject matter of your poems?
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Scholarship applicants are judged on grades, need and a submitted autobiography.
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Other books follow, including her autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Road, in 1942.
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Von Brunn was also an artist, whose autobiography appears on the website AskART.
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In his fiction, the mystery man wrote his own autobiography, one page at a time.
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A biography of yourself
(autobiographer) someone who writes their own biography
(autobiographical) of or relating to or characteristic of an autobiographer; "he seldom suppressed his autobiographical tendencies"
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A self-written biography; the story of one's own life
(Autobiographical) (adjective) A work of art that is about the artist's own life -- his or her interests, experiences, and stories. Go back to this word in context.