Throughout I wrote accounts of impressions, and corrections of my preconceived notions.
Gambold wrote an account of this time in the club in 1736, which is one of the most important primary sources.
A little account, you know, cleverly written up.
"Some of been in prison so long that their existence seems to have been forgotten," wrote one account.
The entire account written in the format of a novel.
An account of the actor's life written with his cooperation.
An account of a magical operation, particularly concerning the planet Luna, written in the form of a novel.
An account of Bookchin as a revolutionist, written by a former student and collaborator.
An account of a road accident written by someone who's learning English, and had a very limited vocabulary on it.
A colorful, controversial, earthy, often humorous account of the civil rights movement, written by a man who was at its center.