
Fawn McKay Brodie
15 September 1915 – 10 January 1981
15 works on record
Biography
Fawn McKay Brodie (September 15, 1915 – January 10, 1981) was an American biographer and one of the first female professors of history at UCLA, who is best known for Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History (1974), a work of psychobiography, and No Man Knows My History (1945), an early biography of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement.
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Works

The devil drives

No Man Knows My History

Thomas Jefferson

Thaddeus Stevens: Scourge of the South

Peace aims and post-war planning

Richard Nixon, the shaping of his character

Thaddeus Stevens, scourge of the South

Thomas Jefferson; An Intimate History
Thaddeus Stevens
Thaddeus Stevens
El diablo manda
El diablo manda
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
Sir Richard Burton
Sir Richard Burton
No man knows my history; the life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet
No man knows my history; the life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet
Peace aims and post-war reconstruction
Peace aims and post-war reconstruction
North Atlantic relations
North Atlantic relations