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Definition of Ghostwritten
1. ghostwrite [v] - See also: ghostwrite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ghostwritten
Literary usage of Ghostwritten
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to Make the Most of a Flying Saucer Experience by Professor Solomon (1998)
"But Adamski replied that a mission had been thrust upon him; not even for the
sake of his family could he desist. t Inside the Space Ships was ghostwritten ..."
2. Bohemia in London by Arthur Ransome (1907)
"There are agents who make a living by supplying ghostwritten books to publishers
who keep up for appearance sake the pretence of not being in the know. ..."
3. Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany by Colin Bingham (1982)
"For instance, in his Memoirs—ghostwritten—he describes his famous meeting with
the recalcitrant General Douglas MacArthur on the island of Guam: 'The ..."
4. Magnificent Fight: Marines in the Battle for Wake Islandby Robert J. Cressman by Robert J. Cressman (1992)
"... 1961), James PS Devereux, The Story of Wake Island (Philadelphia: Lippincott,
1947) (by the author's own admission, a ghostwritten "romance"); ..."
5. Changing the Fourth Estate: Essays on South African Journalism by Adrian Hadland (2006)
"She launched her freelance career in the late 1990s, and has since ghostwritten
three works, including the best-selling / Have Life - Alison's Story. ..."
6. Of Moles and Molehunters: A Review of Counterintelligence Literature, 1977-92 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The book that prompted Mrs. Thatcher's futile effort was Peter Wright's but was
ghostwritten by Paul Greengrass. Wright could not have anticipated that, ..."