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Explore More About Unknown Authors
If you’re interested in learning more about Unknown Authors and their impact on history, here are some recommended resources:
- The Book of Unknown Americans
- Mao: The Unknown Story
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Making of Modern America (Library of American Biography Series) 1st Edition by Winkler, Allan M. published by Longman
- Something of Myself: For My Friends, Known and Unknown – The Complete Unfinished Autobiography
- Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous
- STORY OF MARTHA WASHINGTON, THE, Signature Biography Books
- Freud: The Penultimate Biography by Wilson, D. Harlan (2014) Paperback
- By Laurie Lisle – Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O’Keeffe (1980-03-16) [Hardcover]
- [(R. E. Lee: A Biography * * )] [Author: Douglas Southall Freeman] [Jan-2001]
- Contemporary Authors: Biography – Stucky, Steven (1949-)
- A Successful Life: Autobiography of Eliashib Adams (Classic Reprint)
- The Autobiography of Red Cloud by Charles Wesley Allen (1-Jan-1999) Paperback
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