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  1. The seasons: by James Thomson. With the life of the author. by James Thomson, 2010-06-10
  2. RAND in Southeast Asia: A History of the Vietnam War Era by Mai Elliott, James A. Thomson, 2010-03-16
  3. With the Hammer of Truth: James Thomson Callender and America's Early National Heroes by Michael Durey, 1990-10-01
  4. The Works of James Thomson by James Thomson, 2010-01-10
  5. The seasons, by James Thomson. A new edition. Adorned with a set of engravings, from original designs. To which is prefixed, an essay on the plan and character of the poem, by J. Aikin, M.D. by James Thomson, 2010-06-10
  6. Poems, Essays And Fragments By James Thomson (1892) by James Thomson, 2008-10-27
  7. James Thomson, B.V.: beyond "The city." (Perspectives in criticism) by William David Schaefer, 1965
  8. The works of James Thomson. In two volumes.Volume 2 of 2 by James Thomson, 2010-06-10
  9. The works of James Thomson, with his last corrections and improvements by James Thomson, 2010-08-28
  10. The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements ... to Which Is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, Volume 2 by James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch, 2010-04-03
  11. The works of James Thomson. Volume the third.Containing, Sophonisba, Agamemnon, and Alfred.Volume 3 of 4 by James Thomson, 2010-06-10
  12. The Life and Poetry of James Thomson (B.v.) by James Edward Meeker, 2010-10-14
  13. James Thomson (Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 269) by Hilbert H Campbell, 1979
  14. The Life of James Thomson ("b. V."); With a Selection From His Letters and a Study of His Writings by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-10-14

21. The Witchery Resturant - James Thomson
James Thomson is a major player on the Scottish food scene as creatorand owner of Scotland's most talked about restaurants. Vision
http://www.thewitchery.com/james.html
James Thomson is a major player on the Scottish food scene as creator and owner of Scotland's most talked about restaurants. Vision and a passion for excellence has seen his Witchery Group grow to include a portfolio of award-winning restaurants, spectacular suites, prestigious events operation and high profile consultancies for blue chip companies and public organisations. A commitment to best practice and to raising the profile of the hospitality industry saw Thomson's become the first independent restaurant to commit to and achieve Investors in People in Scotland. He is currently working on an initiative with Scottish Enterprise to raise Scotland's hospitality to a world-class standard and is Manager of the Year. Should you require any pictures or further information on the Witchery Restaurant, James Thomson or the Witchery Group please contact Mark Rowley on 0131 225 0976 or email

22. James Thomson
James Thomson. *****. James Thomson wrote agroup of four love songs, recounting the reactions of girls to his wooing.
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James Thomson
James Thomson was born in Edinburgh on the 10th September 1763, the son of impoverished parents who found the prospect of raising him beyond their means. At the age of four months he was sent to live with his maternal grandparents in Currie where his grandfather was the weaver on Mid Kinleith farm. At six he was sent to the village school, but, after he contracted small-pox, his grandmother was fearful of exposing him to further illness and he was kept at home and taught to read and write by his grandmother and aunt. He was given charge of his grandfather's cow and accompanied the animal each day to its grazing with a copy of the poems of Ramsay tucked under his arm. When he was thirteen he was apprenticed to his grandfather and mastered the techniques of weaving with such skill that it was not long before his grandfather's business which had been very much on the decline started to pick up. He also went back to school to resume his education, but although he read assiduously, he never really mastered the art of neat handwriting, preferring to pen verses to his friends when he should have been practising his orthographical skills. In addition to his weaving, James was sought after in the village for other services: he developed the skill of bleeder; knew how to kill a mart; was at times employed as a forester and on a Saturday evening could be found in the village inn where he trimmed the beards of the locals while they quaffed their ale. He also purchased a violin and learned to play it, entertaining his friends with his music as well as with his verse.

23. James Thomson - Kalliope
Kalliope Digtere James Thomson. James Thomson (170048). Top-10over mest læste James Thomson digte i Kalliope.
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24. James Thomson
James Thomson's Web Page The home of DragThing and other fine TLASystems productions About. I work for Apple Computer, Inc. as
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James Thomson's Web Page - The home of DragThing and other fine TLA Systems productions
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I work for Apple Computer, Inc. as a software development engineer at Apple Cork in Ireland. The email address james@dcs.gla.ac.uk is still forwarding mail onto my new address james.t@euro.apple.com , but I should soon have an account with Kagi which will be my prefered email address for anything to do with DragThing. I used to work here until the end of '96 as a systems programmer at the Department of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow . I graduated from the department with an honours degree in computing science in the summer of '94, and was employed as part of the Systems Development Group Thanks to Pete and the rest of the SDG for keeping these pages alive in my absence.
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Who needs bookmarks? Here are some of the WWW search engines I use: And a Usenet search engine: Send mail to james@dcs.gla.ac.uk

25. THE JAMES THOMSON POETRY WORKS
Biography and works of the Victorian poet.
http://www.geocities.com/vasthead/Thomson/
This page is devoted to James Thomson, a Scottish poet of the Victorian era. The James Thomson Poetry Works is really a web site in the middle of a web site and is a service of The Vasthead. The simple mission of this site is to try to assemble all of Thomson's poems in one place. There are already several poems here that are available nowhere else either on the web or in print. James Thomson lived from 1834 to 1882 . The "B.V." after his name in the above quote is an abbreviation for Thomson's pseudonym. The letters are often used to distinguish him from another James Thomson (the author of "Rule Britannia") who lived from 1700 to 1748. Thomson is best known for his gothic epic, " The City of Dreadful Night ." Inspired by his own struggles in the city of London, the poem portends the horrors and decadence of modern urban life. It is not without reason that Thomson is sometimes called the "poet of doom." Speaking of doom, this web site is gradually placing Thomson's "The Doom of a City" on line. It was an early precursor of "The City of Dreadful Night." As well as I can determine, the material has never appeared on the Internet before and is not currently in print. I am also in the process of completing "Sunday up the River,"

26. The Official DragThing Home Page
Home About What's New? History Download Register Support . Copyright©19942003 James Thomson All Rights Reserved. Last modified 13th March 2003.
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27. Thomson, James - University Of Maryland
Thomson, James The City Of Dreadful Night University Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 207427011 (301)405-0800 Please send comments and suggestions to the Libraries' Webmaster.
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28. My Home Page
Scottish artist specialising in landscapes gallery, profile, commissions and contact details.
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29. James Thomson
About the Author. James Thomson's web page the home of DragThingand other fine TLA Systems productions. That's me up there. You
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James Thomson's web page - the home of DragThing and other fine TLA Systems productions. That's me up there. You can email me via Kagi at the address: I used to work as a software engineer for a well known computer company, but I'm now working full time for my company TLA Systems , writing DragThing and other Macintosh software. I live and work in my home town of Glasgow in Scotland I worked until the end of 1996 as a systems programmer at the Department of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow I graduated from the department with an honours degree in computing science in the summer of 1994, and was employed as part of the Systems Development Group Thanks to Pete and the rest of the SDG for keeping my web pages alive in my absence, until I got my own server
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30. Jason Consultants - Trenchless Technology For Utilities And Underground Infrastr
Jason Consultants (offices n London, Geneva, Washington DC) International Expertise in Underground Technology. Consultants in all aspects of underground utility and structure construction and rehabilitation. Commercial, technical and market studies consultants to the underground industry. (trenchless technology contacts include James Thomson and Andy Robinson)
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Trenchless Technology and underground space engineering consultants specializing in urban projects. Tunneling - Microtunneling - Jacked structures - Utility installation and rehabilitation - Market Research - Training and Media services. Visitors seeking the WERF survey for Innovative Methods Used in the Inspection of Wastewater Collection Systems please click here
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31. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Thomson, James
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Thomson, James. (b. Ednam, Roxburghshire,Sept. 11th, 1700; d. Richmond, Surrey, Aug. 22nd, 1748).
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Thompson, Sir Henry, Bart.
Thomson, James ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD E. Cobham Brewer . Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Thomson, James

32. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
James Thomson.
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33. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Thomson, James
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Thomson, James. (“BV”) (b. PortGlasgow, 1834; d. 1882). “The City of Dreadful Night,” etc.
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Thomson, Sir William, ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD E. Cobham Brewer . Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Thomson, James

34. La Urbo De Terura Nokto (William AULD)
De skota poeto James Thomson (18341882), tradukis William Auld
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La urbo de terura nokto
de William AULD
originale aperis en la nica literatura revuo , 2/1 p. 8-17
James Thomson (1834-1882) estas skota poeto, kies reputacio estas samtempe firma kaj malpli universale akceptita, ol ĝi meritas. Preskaŭ ĉiu antologio enhavas ĉerpaĵon el lia majstroverko "La Urbo de Terura Nokto", gtamen tre malmultaj poeziamantoj legas ĝin tutan. Oni povus eble iom satire pretendi, ke tio per si mem pruvas, ke ĝi estas majstroverko. Poemo, por esti eterne valora, por meriti atenton, por pravigi sian ekziston, devas esti nepre unika, t.e., ĝi estu neimitebla, aŭ, se oni ĝin imitas (kaj fakte oni ĉiam vaste imitas la majstroverkojn), ĝi estu neatingebla, ĝi havu ian unu-fojon-por-ĉiam-econ. "La Urbo de Terura Nokto" estas absolute unika, almenaŭ en la kadro de la anglalingva literaturo kaj verŝajne ankaŭ en la mondliteraturo, kvankam kompreneble ne mankas parencanimaj poetoj kiel ekz. Leopardi kaj Baudelaire. Kaj tio, kio ĉefe donas al la poemo de Thomson ĝian unikan kvaliton, estas samtempe tio, kio malhelpas pli vastan aprecon pri ĝi. Ĝi estas la sola grandioza kerne pesimisma poemo de la angla literaturo. Ĝi estas pesimisma kaj kontraŭreligia; kaj sekve ĝi forpelas legantojn, kiuj postulas nepran optimismon en sia legaĵo. Al dogmemaj religianoj kompreneble la poemo estas verko severe malaprobinda, peka kontraŭ dio kaj la homa animo. Homoj, kiuj obstine rifuzas rigardi rekte la ombrajn flankojn de la vivo, protestas, ke ĝi estas malsana verko de fie nenormala menso. Ke ili malpravas, pri tio Thomson mem donas al ni la ŝlosilon: "Ke ĉi tiu verko estas vera rilate la aŭtoron, ke ĝi estas malfalse, mi ne dubas, ĉar la kompatindulo tre kapablis esti malgaja. Sed ĉu ĝi estas vera rilate la mondon kaj la ĝeneralan vivon? Mi opinias, ke ĝi estas vera, sed ne la tuta vero. Ekzistas vero de vintro kaj nigra nokto, ekzistas vero de somero kaj hela tagmezo; sur unu flanko de la granda medalo estas stampitaj la gloro kaj triumfo de la vivo, sur la dua flanko estas stampitaj la gloro kaj triumfo de la morto; sed kiu estas la fronto kaj kiu la malfronto, neniu el ni certe scias."

35. Thomson, James, 1700-1748, Scottish Poet. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Editi
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Thomson, James, 17001748, Scottish poet
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36. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > T > Thomson, James
Top Level Texts Project Gutenberg Authors T Thomson, James City OfDreadful Night, The, 1998. There is no description available for this text.
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  • 39. Thomson, James (1700-48). Poet.
    James Thomson. James Thomson, author of The Seasons and Rule Britannia ,was born on 11 September 1700 at Ednam (Roxburghshire
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    James Thomson, author of "The Seasons" and "Rule Britannia", was born on 11 September 1700 at Ednam (Roxburghshire), where his father was parish minister. An obelisk on Ferney Hill commemorates the poet, who was brought up in the neighbouring parish of Southdean. He studied divinity at Edinburgh University, but left early and went to London to pursue a career as a dramatist; it was as this that he was best known in his lifetime. His many plays include "Sophonisba" (1730) and "Tancred and Sigismunda" (1745). With David Malloch he wrote "The Masque of Alfred" (1740), which includes "Rule Britannia". The music was by Thomas Arne (1710-78). It is for "The Seasons" that Thomson's name is remembered. The poem's sections were first published independently: Winter (1726), Summer (1727), Spring (1728) and Autumn (1730). The complete poem was then published 1730, and it was revised by Thomson on several occasions. It remained popular for well over a century, and is said to have inspired Turner, Wordsworth and Coleridge. Josef Haydn (1732-1809) used a German translation as the text for his oratorio "Die Jahreszeiten" (1801). As late as the end of the nineteenth century it was still the sort of book which might be presented, in a nicely bound edition, as an improving end-of-year prize for a talented school pupil. But Thomson's reputation has diminished, and his style is now generally considered excessively florid and verbose. His other works include "Liberty" (1734-36) and "The Castle of Indolence" (1748).

    40. E LAW | Author - Thomson, James A
    University Author James A Thomson LLB (Hons), BA (UWA); LLM, SJD(Harvard). Email j.Thomson@mail.mpc.wa.gov.au. Published works.
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    Author: James A Thomson LLB (Hons), BA (UWA); LLM, SJD (Harvard)
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