Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Analogy of the Child in Bed


 22 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 26th of January 2000

Science fiction writer Alfred Elton van Vogt dies of Alzheimer's disease at the age of 88 in Los Angeles, California, United States.

The book The Autobiography of Alfred Elton Elton, titled 'My Other People', was published in 1984 by Oxford University Press but has not sold as much as it has been released. Elton was a prolific writer and essayist, with dozens of stories in his The Autobiography of Alfred Elton, titled 'My Other People'. The book was a hit! Elton had a prolific writing career with his novels published from 1798 to 1898 and published his book 'Analogy of the Child in Bed' in 1900. His autobiographies were translated by Sir Alfred Northam as The Age of Autobiography and the autobiography of Alfred Elton Elton was translated by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Elton started his writing career in 1889 with 'The Age of Autobiography', a story he wrote called 'A Brief History of a Man Who Grew Up Here', which became known as 'Analogy of the Child in Bed', as well as other work published during his period from 1790 to 1810. The book was based on the original 'The Age of Autobiography', published in 1889. The Autobiography of Alfred Elton The name 'Analogy of the Child in Bed' which he later invented as 'Anage of Autobiography'.

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