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         James Henry:     more books (100)
  1. Henry James: Complete Stories 1874-1884 (Library of America) by Henry James, 1999-01-11
  2. Henry James: The Imagination of Genius, A Biography by Fred Kaplan, 1999-10-07
  3. The Wings of the Dove (Penguin Classics) by Henry James, 2008-06-24
  4. Henry James and the Visual by Kendall Johnson, 2007-11-05
  5. THE ART OF THE NOVEL by Henry James, 1962
  6. The American (Volume 2) by Henry James, 2010-10-14
  7. The Venetian Hours of Henry James, Whistler, and Sargent by Hugh Honour, John Fleming, 1991-09
  8. Henry James: Major Stories and Essays (Library of America College Editions) by Henry James, 1999-09-01
  9. The American (Norton Critical Edition) by Henry James, 1978-09-17
  10. Thinking in Henry James by Sharon Cameron, 1991-12-15
  11. The American by Henry James, 1994-11-01
  12. Italian Hours: Traveling in Italy with Henry James by Henry James, 2010-08-12
  13. The Turn of the Screw and The Lesson of the Master by Henry James, 1957
  14. The Diary of a Man of Fifty by Henry James, 2010-07-24

41. THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION
Report of the Persian Expedition to conduct excavations by james henry Breasted at the remains of Persepolis, an Achaemenid royal administrative center in the province of Fars.
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THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
During the winter of 1930-31, the Oriental Institute organized a Persian Expedition to conduct excavations in the largely unexplored mountainous regions east and southeast of the Mesopotamian plain. James Henry Breasted requested, and was granted, a concession to excavate the remains of Persepolis, an Achaemenid royal administrative center in the province of Fars. Thanks to an anonymous benefactress, work started the same year under the direction of Ernst Herzfeld, Professor of Oriental Archaeology at the University of Berlin. Herzfeld served as director of the Persian Expedition until the end of 1934, when he was succeeded by Erich Schmidt, who continued to excavate in the region until 1939. Over an eight-year period, the Persian Expedition worked not only in the royal center of Persepolis, but also at a number of sites that fell within a radius of 10 km. - the two prehistoric mounds of Tall-i Bakun, an Achaemenid tower and tombs of the Achaemenid kings at Naqsh-i Rustam, and portions of the Sasanian/Islamic city of Istakhr. In addition, Erich Schmidt led two air-reconnaissance and ground expeditions into the mountains of Luristan in 1935-36 and 1937.
PERSEPOLIS
Plan of the terrace of Persepolis showing structures that had been excavated and recorded by the end of Oriental Institute work at the site.

42. James Henry Asperns Nachlaß
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43. James Henry Genealogy, Virginia, Tennessee
james henry 17511790 Little River, Blount County, Tennessee. There is more thanone possible avenue of Revolutionary military service for james henry.
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Family tradition states that James Henry was born about 1751 in Hanover County, Virginia, son of Samuel Henry, Sr. and perhaps, Rachel, his wife. It is believed that James' marriage to Jean McNabb took place in 1774 in Augusta County, Virginia. No official documentation has been found to date. There are many records of the McNabb family found in Augusta County, VA. William McNabb b. Glendochart Scotland in 1702 married to Betty Aiken, who died before he came to Augusta County in about 1749. His son Baptist, born in Scotland in 1723, and wife Catherine and ten children, John, David, James, William, Johnathan, Isabella, Katrin, Margaret, Mary and Jean, were in the Watagua River Valley before 1775. (Washington County TN Will Book 1 page 7.) On April 3, 1775 when 555 acres of land were surveyed for Baptist McNabb on Buffalo Creek under Buffalo Mountain, a Henry is shown as one of his neighbors. John McNabb's survey for 500 acres, also on Buffalo Creek, was done on January 23, 1776. (T. R. Keesee, The Wataugah Land Purchases, p. 39.)

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Scullin, james henry. 1876 1953. ref ‘Dictionary of FamousAustralians’ Ann Atkinson (Allen Unwin, 1995).
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45. Mars Family Genealogy - Page 1
Mars Family Genealogy 1. james henry Mars, Sr. was born on April 08, 1802in NC. , 3, M, ii, james henry Mars, Jr. was born on December 04, 1828.
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James Henry Mars, Sr. was born on April 08, 1802 in NC. He died in 1868 in DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS and is buried in the Spring Hill Methodist Church Cemetery in DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS.
James married Aubey "Ankie" Cox Jones on January 18, 1827. She was born on April 07, 1808 in NC. She died in 1887 in DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS and is buried in the Spring Hill Methodist Church Cemetery in DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS.
They had the following children:
M i Robert A. Mars was born on November 20, 1827. He died on June 05, 1863. M ii James Henry Mars, Jr. was born on December 04, 1828. He died on November 27, 1904. F iii Anky J. Mars was born on February 20, 1831. Anky married Alec or Aleck or Alech Walls F iv Mary Ann Elizabeth Mars was born on March 10, 1833. M v Charles W. Mars was born in 1835. He died on May 11, 1863. M vi George Washington Mars was born on April 02, 1837. He died on February 27, 1908. F vii Martha Susan Mars was born on March 25, 1839. She died on July 23, 1928. F viii Ophelia C. Mars was born on March 04, 1841. F ix Narcissus Melissa Mars was born on June 14, 1844. She died on June 20, 1933.

46. James Henry (Jim) Sensing Cemetery
james henry (Jim) Sensing Cemetery. Est. Nov. 8, 1896. 1920 6. james henry Sensingb. Mar. 16, 1856 d. Sept. 3, 1928 7. Nancy Laura Hayes Sensing b.Oct.
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Est. Nov. 8, 1896
Located on Garrett Rd. on Johnson Creek First Person in cemetery 1. Dora Etta Sensing Wells b. May 8, 1881 d. Nov 8, 1896
2. Nancy Iona Sensing Hampton b. Mar. 6, 1908 d. Jan 23, 1929
3. Minnie Hayes Bowker b.1881 d.1900?
4. Cora Story Sensing b. 1893 d. July 23,1916
5. Mary Jane Baker White Bowker b. Nov 1849 d. abt. 1920
6. James Henry Sensing b. Mar. 16, 1856 d. Sept. 3, 1928
7. Nancy Laura Hayes Sensing b.Oct. 6,1862 d. Aug. 16,1952
Correction/Addition courtesy of Roger S Owen 8. Henry Evrit Sensing b. Jan 25,1878 d. April 13,1952
9. James Mathew Hayes b. Oct. 16, 1862 d. Sept. 7, 1911
11. James Donald Proctor b. 1936 d. 1936
12. Thomas Alvin Proctor b. Aug. 21, 1917 d. Dec. 27, 1917 13. Bertie Ann Proctor Mayfield b. Aug. 26, 1909 d. Jan. 5, 1931 14. Dorothy Marie Mayfield b. Oct. 10, 1929 d. Oct. 10, 1929

47. Ancestors Of James Henry Wingeatt Sr
james henry Wingeatt Sr (). james henry Wingeatt Sr. Marriage InformationJames married Emma. (Emma was born in 1875 and died on
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48. James Henry Kenneth Adams
james henry Kenneth Adams. Born 23 September 1980, Winchester, HampshireMajor Teams Hampshire, British Universities, Hampshire 2nd XI.
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50. Mormon Democrat: The Religious And Political Memoirs Of James Henry Moyle
Mormon Democrat The Religious and Political Memoirs of james henry Moyle GENE A.SESSIONS, EDITOR Significant Mormon Diaries Series No. 8 Hardback. 408 pages.
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Hardback. 408 pages. / 1-56085-023-X / $85.00 BEST BOOK AWARD, MORMON HISTORY ASSOCIATION James Henry Moyle was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under U.S. president Woodrow Wilson, Commissioner of Customs under President Theodore Roosevelt, and special assistant to treasury secretary Henry Morgenthau. He was also president of the LDS Eastern States Mission. By his own count, he had two religions, Mormonism and the Democratic Party, and he alternately praised and criticized both. As one who was intimately acquainted with every major religious and political figure in Utah and elsewhere over six decadesand as the father of a future LDS apostlehe mustered surprisingly profound and entertaining insights in his memoirs. Par of his prominence was due to his aristocratic flair. Apostle Matthew Cowley admitted that he "always had to take another look when [he] passed Brother James H. Moyle on the street." Nor was this large-framed, gray-haired statesman one to mince words. It is the raw edge to his comments that makes his autobiography so memorable. This former political kingpen's life is also recounted in LDS church president Gordon B. Hinckley's James Henry Moyle: The Story of a Distinguished American and Honored Churchman , who, by his own account, refers to Moyle as a colorful, highly opinionated, uncensored voice, who has a unique value.

51. Missing Persons Throughout The World - William James Henry
William james henry age 34 (B7APR1968) 5' 10 brown hair, hazel/browneyes weighs 170lbs Normally wears thin framed glasses. Last
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52. Handbook Of Texas Online: EDWARDS, JAMES HENRY

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EDWARDS, JAMES HENRY (1855-1925). James H. Edwards, legislator and county judge, the son of Dr. Augustus Lawson and Susan C. (Roquemore) Edwards, was born on December 24, 1855, in Butler, Georgia. His father served in the Confederate Army and after the war practiced medicine along the Rio Grande from Mier and Camargo, Tamaulipas, to Brownsville, Texas, until his death in 1909. In 1875 Jim Edwards moved to San Angelo and a year later to Rio Grande City, where he served first as deputy county clerk and then as Starr County district clerk. In 1880 he went into the abstract business with Judge J. H. Monroe in Starr County. He studied law under Judge James B. Wells, Jr., qv of Brownsville, was admitted to the bar on October 19, 1888, and practiced law with Judge Wells for several years. Later he moved to Hidalgo and in 1896, on the Republican ticket, was elected state representative of District 85. He served on five legislative committees during his term. In Hidalgo he went into partnership with R. A. Marsh to establish the Hidalgo County Advance Edwards married Jane Elizabeth (Lizzie) Savage on June 2, 1898, in Travis Park Methodist Church, San Antonio. They had four children. Judge Edwards was instrumental in clearing land titles in Hidalgo County by securing data from old records and early settlers. Often he traveled into Mexico to find missing heirs to the Spanish land grants. In 1905 he went to the archives in San Carlos, Mexico, for that purpose. Deciderio Flores, Sr., acted as interpreter. Although Edwards could read and write Spanish, he never felt comfortable speaking the language. He practiced law and operated the abstract business with his wife until his death on March 3, 1925, in Edinburg.

53. Prepared Witness Testimony: Henry, James H.
My name is james henry and I am the Managing General Partner of GreenfieldHill Capital LLP, a hedge fund focused on the communications sector.
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nd in Institutional Investor Magazine’s All American Research Team survey for the CLEC category in 1999 and 2000.  My testimony today will provide a “Wall Street” perspective on local competition and the implications of the proposed legislation.
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I believe that competition in the local telecommunications industry is in the public interest insofar as it (1) accelerates the deployment of advanced networks, technology, and services to businesses and consumers, (2) drives reduction in the prices of local telecommunications services, and (3) creates new jobs and employment opportunities for technologically sophisticated workers.  Competition in the telecommunications market has historically been viewed as a compelling opportunity by the investment community as a result of the substantial size, growth and profitability of the market coupled with regulatory and legislative initiatives to foster the growth and development of competition in the marketplace.  That perception has clearly changed to the negative as a result of a number of factors that include legislative and regulatory uncertainty.

54. Fitzroy James Henry Somerset: Lord Raglan (1788--1855)
Fitzroy james henry Somerset Lord Raglan (1788 1855). Marjie BloyPh.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore.
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Fitzroy James Henry Somerset: Lord Raglan (1788 1855)
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itzroy James Henry Somerset later Lord Raglan was born at Badminton on 30 September 1788 ; he was educated at Westminster School. He was youngest son of Henry, fifth Duke of Beaufort and his wife Elizabeth, the daughter of Admiral the Hon. Edward Boscawen. Raglan was commissioned as a Cornet in the 4th Light Dragoons on 9 June 1804, being promoted to Lieutenant on 30 May 1805. In 1807 he accompanied Sir Arthur Paget's mission to Constantinople and purchased a company in the 6th garrison battalion on 5 May 1808; on 18 August he was transferred to the 43rd Foot. He took part in the Peninsular Campaign as aide-de-camp to Sir Arthur Wellesley ( Wellington ), and was present at the battles of Rolica and Vimeiro. Raglan returned to England with Wellington and went back to Portugal in the spring of 1809. Raglan served on Wellington's staff until the close of the French Wars, being appointed as his military secretary on 1 January 1811. He was promoted to Brevet-Major on 9 June after the battle of Fuentes d'Onoro. At Wellington's special request he was made Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on 27 April 1812. He received the cross with five clasps for the Peninsula campaign and was created a KCB on 2 January 1815. On 25 July 1814 he was transferred to the 1st Guards regiment, as Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel. On 6 August he married Emily Harriet Welesley-Pole, Wellington's niece.

55. Calendar And Register Of Henry James Correspondence
Includes texts of james's oeuvre, including "The Portrait of a Lady " with bulletin boards, reference sources, and teaching ideas.
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56. Henry James Collection At Bartleby.com
james, henry. Bartleby.com Authors Fiction Harvard Classics henry james. He teaches that it is the pursuit and not the end which should give
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57. The Henry James Scholar's Guide To Web Sites * R. Hathaway *
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      NEW: The Story of a Year (html) - A young woman in love with two men, one a soldier. The moralizing and "fine writing" of a young author, together with a somewhat unresolved ending, giving a foretaste of the more mature James. James's second published story. Appearing in The Atlantic Monthly (March 1865), it was never collected by James in book form.
    • NEW: Gabrielle de Bergerac (html) - a romantic story set in France just before the Revolution. Appearing in The Atlantic Monthly (July through September, 1869), it was never collected by James in book form.
    • Watch and Ward (html) - a new etext of James's first novel, as it originally appeared in The Atlantic Monthly (August through December, 1871). NOTE: A few proofreading corrections were entered on December 1, 2002.
    • Guest's Confession (html) - an engaging and rather neglected James short story. Appearing in The Atlantic Monthly (October and November, 1872), it was never collected by James in book form.
    • The Reverberator (html, N.Y.Edition) - a delightful Parisian bonbon - Serialized in Macmillan's Magazine February-July 1888, it was then published by Macmillan that year in both one-volume and two-volume formats.

58. Henry James
Literary critic and theorist Victoria N. Alexander briefly examines james's autobiography, with a focus on fate. Includes works cited references. Determining One's Fate henry james's Autobiography
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Determining One's Fate:
Henry James's Autobiography In his preface to Portrait of a Lady (New York Edition) James commends Turgenev's method of first inventing a character which subsequently offered that character's fate (4). It can be said that James applied this procedure to his own autobiography. Having completed every novel he would ever write, he was, theoretically at least, in full possession of his character as a great novelist and therefore able to impose the pattern of this fate on his personal history as a small boy. As he reviewed his past writing A Small Boy and Others , James consciously "read into it" certain recurring motifs, aided by the power of retrospect to see what was formerly not observable, if even extant at all. Although James's definite interest in writing does not emerge until much later, in the second volume of his autobiography The Middle Years , James as a small boy is presented as a writer, albeit yet unformed, a writer in the embryonic stage. It is only because the mature autobiographer is provided with hindsight that he is able to cast the small boy in this light, the small boy whose existence while limited to a meaningless present was not, apparently, directed. James contrives to demonstrate that his early life was not spent idly, however much it might have seemed so to the "others." He offers an apology for the fact that at the time of his boyhood his fate was not at all obvious and he had nothing "to show" but appeared like "some commercial traveler who has lost the key to his packed case of samples and can but pass for a fool while other exhibitions go forward." James's family and friends, it seems, observed him from perspective of readers of a novel whose point of view is limited first or third person and whose solution is kept till the end.

59. Concordances Of James, Henry
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60. About Henry James
Biography and chapterindexed e-texts of many of the author's works.
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