Who Was Who contains details of over 100,000 deceased biographees and dates back over 100 years to 1897 and is no longer available to purchase in print in full. |
Moll Cutpurse shares with other criminal biographees a sharp political awareness and a keen sense of justice. |
He omits incest from his account and attempts to dissuade the biographees from thinking that Byron could be guilty of such perversion. |
The honour enjoyed by our biographees is rare and unique and those listed in our books have very definitely earned the right to be there. |
Because many of the biographees had more than one occupation or achieved fame in several areas, they are found under several rubrics. |
Schuster segues into the novelist's conceit of placing herself into the subjective space of her biographees and this is both unconvincing and irritating. |