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  1. The Seasons: And the Castle of Indolence by James Thomson, 2010-04-03
  2. James Thomson: Anglo-Scot by Mary Jane W. Scott, 1988-01
  3. James Thomson [ 1898 ] by William Bayne, 2009-08-10
  4. The Works of James Thomson: A Play of Old New York by William Oscar Bates, 2009-04-27
  5. The City of Dreadful Night (Volume 2); And Other Poems by James Thomson, 2010-10-14
  6. At the Paris Peace Conference, by James Thomson Shotwell, 1937
  7. James Thomson BV Beyond the City by William D Schaefer, 1965-01-01
  8. The Poetical Works Of James Thomson V1 (1860) by James Thomson, 2008-06-02
  9. George Meredith by James Thomson, 1909
  10. James Thomson (B.V.), a Critical Study (B.V., a Critical Study) by Imogene B. Walker, 1970-10-14
  11. Poems on several occasions. By James Thomson. by James Thomson, 2010-05-28
  12. Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 10)
  13. The Natural History of Bumblebees: A Sourcebook for Investigations by Carol Ann Kearns, James Thomson, 2001-09
  14. The seasons: containing Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter. By James Thomson. With the life of the author, by Dr. Samuel Johnson. by James Thomson, 2010-06-10

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2. Thomson, James (Open Library)
Books by Thomson, James The seasons 237 editions first published in 1726 Read
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3. Thomson, James - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Thomson, James
Irish physicist and engineer who in 1849 discovered that the melting point of ice decreases with pressure. He was also an authority on hydrodynamics and invented the vortex
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4. THOMSON, James Allan - Te Ara Encyclopedia Of New Zealand
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THOMSON, James Allan
Scientist and scientific administrator. James Allan Thomson was born at Dunedin on 29 July 1881. His father, the Hon. Geo. M. Thomson, was a noted naturalist and later a member of the Legislative Council; his mother, Emma, née Allan, was the eldest daughter of the Allan family of Hopehill, East Taieri. Allan Thomson was educated at Kaikorai School and at Otago University, where he was elected the first Rhodes Scholar for New Zealand. Four years were spent at Oxford University and two as a petrologist in the goldfields of Kalgoorlie, in Western Australia. In 1911 he joined the New Zealand Geological Survey as Palaeontologist, and three years later became Director of the Dominion Museum. He made a particular study of Tertiary and Recent sea shells called brachiopods, and his textbook

5. THE JAMES THOMSON POETRY WORKS . . . JAMES THOMSON B.V
Biography and works of the Victorian poet.
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6. James Thomson (poet) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Thomson, James. The Seasons, edited with introduction and commentary by James Sambrook, (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1981) ISBN 019-812713-8. Thomson, James.
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England Influences Edmund Spenser Homer Virgil John Milton ... William Shakespeare James Thomson (11 September 1700 – 27 August 1748) was a Scottish poet and playwright, known for his masterpiece The Seasons and the lyrics of Rule, Britannia!
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James Thomson was born in Ednam in Roxburghshire around 11 September 1700 and baptised on 15 September. The fourth of nine children of Thomas Thomson and Beatrix Thomson (née Trotter). Beatrix Thomson was born in Fogo Berwickshire and was a distant relation of the house of Hume . Thomas Thomson was the Presbyterian minister of Ednam until eight weeks after Thomson’s birth, when he was admitted as minister of Southdean , where Thomson spent most of his early years. Thomson may have attended the parish school of Southdean before going to the grammar school in Jedburgh in 1712. He failed to distinguish himself there. Shiels, his earliest biographer, writes: 'far from appearing to possess a sprightly genius, [Thomson] was considered by his schoolmaster, and those which directed his education, as being really without a common share of parts'.

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9. Thomson, James - Definition Of Thomson, James By The Free Online Dictionary, The
Thom son (t m s n), Elihu 18531937. British-born American electrical engineer and inventor who with Thomas Edison formed the General Electric Company (1892).
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11. Thomson, James Definition Of Thomson, James In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Thomson, James, 1834–82, Scottish poet and essayist Thomson, James, 1834–82, Scottish poet and essayist. He is remembered for his darkly pessimistic poem The City of Dreadful
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14. Thomson, James. 1937-. Britain, Australia
Artist James Thomson has 52 works listed in the Australian Art Sales Digest. Full details of each work, including title, medium, size, signature and sold price are available to
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17. James Thomson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Portrait de MarieAm lie, reine des fran ais (2e moiti 19e si cle) by THOMSON James ; HERSENT Louis (inspir par)-Marie-Am lie en exil (1849) by DUBUFE Edouard
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La Reine Marie-Amélie (1ère moitié 19e siècle) by THOMSON James (graveur) ; HERSENT Louis (peintre, d'après)
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Francis Dodd, R.A. Portrait of Sir J.J. Thomson Etching 1925

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Bartolomeo Passerotti, Italian (Bolognese), 1529-1592 Portrait of a Man Playing a Lute 1576 Oil on
Study of a Seated Man, Hugh Thomson (England, Coleraine, Londonderry, 1860 - 1920) , 1897, Pencil Henry Wolf Portrait of Miss Thomson 19th - 20th century The Introduction, Hugh Thomson (England, Coleraine, Londonderry, 1860 - 1920) , 1903, Black ink and watercolor ... Conversation Piece (recto); Study of a Seated Man (verso), Hugh Thomson (England, Coleraine, Londonderry, 1860 - 1920) , 1897, Black ink and watercolor (recto); pencil (verso) Museum of Fine Arts - © 2001 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ DACS, London ; William Thomson, Canadian, 1926

18. The Literary Gothic | James Thomson
James Thomson page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950
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Thomson, James
11 September 1700 - 27 August 1748
Scottish poet and dramatist, loosely associated with the Graveyard School William Collins and rather well-connected member of the early C18 London literati. Thomson's major work was the long poem The Seasons (1726-1730), hugely influential for a generation of poets and writers (including Ann Radcliffe , who, famously, never spelled his name correctly); his sensitive depictions of nature are sometime cited as an important influence on Romanticism. He is, however, only tangentially related to the Graveyard School, largely through his interest in creating strong emotional responses in his readers, including a few almost-gloomy moments in "Winter."
Sites: Biographical essay [James Balakier, U South Dakota; Literary Encyclopedia] Biographical overview (PDF) [Richmond upon Thames Local Studies Collection Brief biographical note [Scottish Libraries Across the Internet] Brief biographical note [Wikipedia] Brief biographical note Focuses on Thomson as a writer of "natural history" in the (pre-)Romantic period and on his influence on early C19 poets. [Ashton Nichols, Dickinson College] Brief biographical note Columbia Encyclopedia , Bartleby] Brief biographical note
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20. Thomson, James (1834-1882) (DNB00) - Wikisource
THOMSON, JAMES (18341882), poet and pessimist, born at Port Glasgow on 23 Nov. 1834, was the son of James Thomson, an officer in the merchant service, by his wife, Sarah
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