1915 - Fawn McKay Brodie, born on the 15th of September in Ogden, Utah, she grew up in Huntsville, about ten miles east. She was a biographer and professor of history at UCLA.
1921 - Introduced to school, the six-year-old Fawn was advanced to the fourth grade.
1925 - At ten she had a poem printed in the LDS youth periodical, The Juvenile Instructor; at fourteen she was salutatorian of Weber High School.
1930 - 1932 - Attended Weber College, a two-year institution in Ogden then owned by the LDS Church, where she became an accomplished public speaker and participated in intercollegiate debate.
1934 - She then completed her B.A. in English literature at the University of Utah.
- After graduation, at age nineteen, she returned to teach English at Weber College, where she demonstrated excellent potential as a teacher.
1935 - She and Jensen were accepted for graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and friends assumed they would be married.
1936 - At the University of Chicago, where she earned a M.A.
- She married Bernard Brodie on her graduation day, on the 28th of August.
1943 - She was encouraged enough to enter her three-hundred page draft in a contest for the Alfred A. Knopf literary fellowship, and in May her application was judged the best of the forty-four entries.
1944 - Finally completed her biography of Joseph Smith, and it was published the following year by Alfred A. Knopf when she was only thirty.
1946 - The LDS Church excommunicated her, and she never attempted to regain her membership.
1956 - Discovered evidence that Stevens might have killed a black girl who was pregnant with his child, complicating her attempt to rehabilitate his character.
1971 - She had a fifteen thousand dollar advance from her publisher and had presented a summary of her arguments at the annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians.
1974 - Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History was published in February.
1980 - Became unusually tired. She was shortly diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer, although she had never smoked.
1981 - Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character was published.
- Died on the 10th of January, nine months before publication of the book. As death neared, the cancer spread to her brain and bones, and she experienced intense pain.
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No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith by Fawn M. Brodie (Paperback - Aug 1, 1995) The first paperback edition of the classic biography of the founder of the Mormon church, this book attempts to answer the questions that continue to surround Joseph Smith. Was he a genuine prophet,... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History by Fawn McKay Brodie (Paperback - Apr 18, 1998) An ambitious, perceptive portrayal of a complex man, this best-selling biography broke new ground in its exploration of Jefferson's inner life. Here for the first time we meet Jefferson as a man of... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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The Devil Drives: A Life of Sir Richard Burton by Fawn McKay Brodie (Paperback - Jul 18, 1984) "Starting in a hollowed log of wood--some thousand miles up a river with infinitesimal prospect of returning, I ask myself `Why?' and the only echo is `damned fool!...the Devil drives.'"So wrote... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Reconsidering No Man Knows My History by Newell Bringhurst (Paperback - Aug 1, 1996) Several scholars reexamine Fawn Brodie, her Joseph Smith biography, and its continuing importance to Mormon history... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Thaddeus Stevens: Scourge of the South by Fawn, M. Brodie (Paperback - Jan 1, 1959) In this biography of the chief architect of Reconstruction after the Civil War, Fawn Brodie seeks to explain the basis for his actions, the nature of his economic radicalism, and the emotional forces... Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Fawn McKay Brodie: A Biographer's Life by Newell G. Bringhurst (Hardcover - Oct 18, 1999) ![]() |
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