In 1928, eight years after Howells' death, his daughter published his correspondence as a biography of his literary years.
Eight years later his daughter published his correspondence as a biography of his literary life.
His daughter Natalie von Stackelberg published a biography of him in 1882 on the basis of her father's journals and letters.
Soon after the writer died, his daughter, Susan, published a memoir in which she spoke about his alcoholism and his homosexuality.
Truman's daughter Margaret confirmed the incident in her biography of Truman published in 1972.
Maxwell's daughter has published several books under the pseudonym Heather Lowell.
The daughter published her slave narrative in 1891 under her married name of Lucy Delaney.
In 2008, his daughter, Julia, finished the book and published it in his honor, on what would have been his 100th birthday.
In 2004 his daughter, Maria, published a children's book, What's Happening to Grandpa?
His youngest daughter, Eileen, Viscountess Gormanston, completed the work and had it published in 1911.