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  1. Life and Collected Works of Thomas Brown by Thomas Brown, 2003-01-01
  2. The Clansman - A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan by Thomas Dixon, 2009-04-06
  3. Baltimore & Ohio E-Unit Diesel Passenger Locomotives by Douglas Nuckles, Thomas Dixon, 1996-08
  4. The leopard's spots: a romance of the white man's burden--1865-1900 by Thomas Dixon, 2010-09-07
  5. The colonial administrations of Sir Thomas Maitland (Reprints of economic classics) by C. Willis Dixon, 1969
  6. The Southerner: A Romance of the Real Lincoln by Thomas Dixon, 2010-04-01
  7. The clansman: an American drama : from his two famous novels The leopard's spots and The clansman : presented by the Southern Amusement Co. by Thomas Dixon, 2010-05-13
  8. The Traitor:The story of the fall of the Invisible Empire by Thomas, Jr. [illustrated by C. D. Wiliams] Dixon, 1907
  9. The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden--1865-1900 [1903 ] by Thomas Dixon, 2009-09-22
  10. Comrades: A Story of Social Adventure in California by Thomas Dixon, 2010-01-10
  11. The Fall of a Nation by Thomas Dixon, 2010-04
  12. Electricity, Magnetism, and Electric Telegraphy: A Practical Guide and Handbook of General Information for Electrical Students, Operators, and Inspectors by Thomas Dixon Lockwood, 2010-03-02
  13. A Description Of The Environs Of Ingleborough: And Principal Places On The Banks Of The River Wenning (1781) by Thomas Dixon, 2010-05-23
  14. The Clansman by Thomas Dixon Jr., 2010-08-25

41. The One Woman By Thomas Dixon - Project Gutenberg
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42. Great Performances . Cook, Dixon & Young: Live In Concert . Musical Selections |
Victor Trent Cook, Rodrick Dixon, Thomas Young Fly Me to the Moon Music and lyrics by Bart Howard Rodrick Dixon When Did You Leave Heaven?
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"Libiamo" from "La Traviata"
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"It Don't Mean A Thing"
Music and lyrics by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills
Victor Trent Cook, Rodrick Dixon, Thomas Young Music by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by Antonio Ghislazoni Thomas Young Music and lyrics by Claude-Michel Schonberg, Herbert Kretzmer, and Alain Boublil Rodrick Dixon "Home" Music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls Victor Trent Cook New York Medley "New York, New York (A Helluva Town)" Music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green "New York State of Mind" Music and lyrics by Billy Joel "New York, New York" Music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb Victor Trent Cook, Rodrick Dixon, Thomas Young "Fly Me to the Moon" Music and lyrics by Bart Howard Rodrick Dixon "When Did You Leave Heaven?"

43. Project Gutenberg Titles By Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Dixon, Thomas, 18641946. The Foolish Virgin The Man in Gray A Romance of North and South The One Woman A Story of Modern
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44. The Online Books Page: Search Results
Dixon, Thomas The Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan (HTML Dixon, Thomas The Leopard s Spots A Romance of the White Man s Burden,
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45. ENVIRONMENT SCARCITY & VIOLENC Homer-Dixon, Thomas F. Diesel EBooks
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46. Case Studies Of The "Environment, Population & Security" Project (Homer-Dixon Et
Gizewski, Peter and HomerDixon, Thomas, 1995, Urban Growth and Howard, Philip and Homer-Dixon, Thomas, 1955, Environmental Scarcity and Violent
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47. Research Projects: The Toronto Group (Homer-Dixon Et Al.)
The NorthAmerican research led by Thomas Homer-Dixon (Peace and Conflict Studies Program of Homer-Dixon, Thomas, 2000, The Ingenuity Gap, Random House.
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48. Bio, Dixon, Thomas J.
Dixon, Thomas J. Name Thomas J. Dixon Rank/Branch Civilian Unit Glomar Java Sea Date of Birth Home City of Record Date of Loss 25 October 1983 Country
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DIXON, THOMAS J. Name: Thomas J. Dixon Rank/Branch: Civilian Unit: Glomar Java Sea Date of Birth: Home City of Record: Date of Loss: 25 October 1983 Country of Loss: South Vietnam Loss Coordinates: Status (in 1973): Category: Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Personnel in Incident: Herman Arms; Jerald T. Battiste; Sebe M. Bracey; Patrick B. Cates; Wei Chen; Xiong Chen; Shu Guo Cheng; Jacob K. J. Chong; David P. Clifton; James F. Cusick; Thomas J. Dixon; Shao Jien Feng; Jerald J. Flanagan; Nigel Furness; Leonard E. Ganzinotti; La Juan A. Gilmore; Henry M. Gittings; James K. Gittings; Terance C. Green; Jun Tian Guan; David Higgins, Jr.; Tyronne Higgins; Hong Xi Huang; Rui Wen Huang; Yong Liang Huang; Timothy Jarvis; John W. Jennings Jr.; Thomas J. Kofahl; Fan Xiang Kong; Guo Zhen Lai; John W. Lawrence; Tong L. T. Lee; Chong Chang Li; Xuan Qiu Li; Zhan Jun Liang; Jie Feng Lin; Bing Guang Liu; Edgar S. Lim; Gary Looke; Robert M. McCurry; Jerry L. Manfrida; Raymond D. Miller; Xie Yi Mo; Tian Xue Mo; Kenneth W. Myers; Larry K. Myers; Donald J. Ouellet; John D. Pierce; Peter Popiel; Clarence Reed; Jewell J. Reynolds; E.J. Russell Reynolds; Walter T. Robinson; Kenneth B. Rogers; Lawrence M. Salzwedel; William R. Schug; Richard E. Shoff; Christopher J. Sleeman; Delmar A. Spencer; George G. Sullivan; Chong Jian Sun; Gustaf F. Swanson; Kevin C. Swanson; Guo Dong Tang; Michael W. Thomas; Jiang Wang; Yu Fang Wang; Dong Cai Wang; Guo Rong Wu; jing Sheng Xia; Xing Xing; Hui Xu; Ming Rui Xu; Mua Guang Yuan; Xing Zhen Zhang; Yi Hua Zhang; Ji Chang Zhen; Shu Rong Zhou; Yao Wu Zhou; Jie Fang Zhou; Da Huai Zhu. Source: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 10 December 1990 from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews. Updated by the P.O.W. NETWORK 1998. REMARKS: SYNOPSIS: The 5,930-ton American drilling ship, "Glomar Java Sea" was owned by Global Marine of Houston, Texas, and leased to Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO). In the fall of 1983, the vessel was on duty about 200 miles east of the Vietnamese coast. The ship was drilling for oil in the South China Sea in a joint venture of ARCO and China Naitonal Offshore Oil Corporation, a state-owned concern. The "Glomar Java Sea" is a sister ship of the "Glomar Explorer," which, under the guise of being utilized by the late Howard Hughes in a deep sea mining operation in the Paficic, was really being used by the CIA and Navy in a $350 million project to retrieve a sunken Soviet Golf-class submarine. A large part of the submarine was in fact recovered in 1974 before details of the project were publicly revealed. The Glomar Java Sea, with its crew of 81, began drilling operations on January 9, 1983 and was the first American wildcat operaton off the Chinese coast. On October 25, 1983, the vessel was sunk during Typhoon Lex. Documents removed from the ship by a crewman before the disaster indicate that the vessel was being shadowed by armed Vietnamese naval craft and that there were submarine mines beneath the "Glomar Java Sea," placed there and retrievable by its crew. Another document indicates that the ship was damaged prior ot the typhoon when a Chinese supply boat rammed into its side, causing some $320,000 damage to the vessel. The Glomar Java Sea did not leave its post for repairs. Communications between ARCO and Global Marine, as well as telegraphic and radio communications of the U.S. Western Pacific Rescue Coordination Center (WESTPAC) reveal information about the search for the crew of the Glomar Java Sea. The documents indicate that a number of survivors from the stricken vessel were floundering in the water off the coast of Vietnam for hours after the disaster. There is also indication that the men were picked up by Vietnamese coastal patrols and are held captive of the Hanoi regime. The crew of the Glomar Java Sea included 37 Americans, 35 Chinese, four British, two Singaporeans, one Filipino, one Australian, and one Canadian. From a transcript of a radio communicaton between WESTPAC and Global Marine on October 28, three days after the sinking, WESTPAC was told: "We are informed that the SOS transmission could not have been transmitted except by human operators..." There were two 64-man lifeboats aboard the drilling ship, plus smaller lifeboats. In an October 29 communicaton from WESTPAC to Global Marine, it is clearly stated that five strobe lights were sighted by rescue aircraft in the vicinity of 17-30 North 107-45 East. The aircraft were dispatched to the area because strobe lights had been previously sighted. Lifejackets from the Glomar Java Sea were equipped with strobe lights to signal rescuers. Another October 29 communication between ARCO and Global Marine states that ARCO's search aircraft had spotted survivors in the water at 17.27 North 107.54 East, and had attempted to divert surface vessels to this location. The communication expressed the urgency to rescue the men before dark. At 8:01 a.m. on October 29, ARCO had dropped a rescue raft to survivors. Pickup would be delayed for several hours, but the "Salvanquish," a Singapore-based salvage ship, was within one half-mile of the site. At 8:38 a.m search aircraft reported pinpointing the survivors' positions by dye markers released by the survivors into the water. Two survivors were confirmed with a possible third some distance away. Plans were also made to return to the downed vessell to offlift survivors. Another document shows that on nine different occasions radio transmissions were picked up from a lifeboat. They ranged from "very strong" to "weak" with most being described as "strong." Inexplicably, despite the successful search, no rescue was made of the survivors. Later that day, the Chinese Navy picked up a Vietnamese broadcast reporting that the Vietnamese had sighted a lifeboat near their coast. The location of the lifeboat was not confirmed by friendly search parties. ARCO-Global Marine determined that this sighting was in the vicinity of Hon Gio Island, located about 80 miles up the Vietnamese coast from the old U.S. base at Da Nang and about 14 miles offshore, which placed it in Vietnamese territorial waters. It appears that rescue craft were hampered in fully investigating the report due to its location and the hint of possible interference by the Vietnamese military. It is likely that survivors would have been picked up by the Vietnamese if they had in fact drifted within Vietnam's territory. In the years following the loss of the Glomar Java Sea, a number of reports, all unconfirmed by the U.S., indicate that survivors were seen in captivity in Vietnam. It is known that the Vietnamese had shown a hostile interest in the vessel, and the Glomar Java Sea had standing orders to be alert for Vietnamese vessels in the area. The Chinese Navy served as protection for the vessel and stood ready to take action should Vietnamese craft wander too close. The waters below the vessel were mined. A month after the Glomar Java Sea went down, Chinese divers went down to the wreckage and went through the ship with a video cameras. In March 1984, American divers were able to retrieve 31 bodies from the sunken vessel. Fifteen of the bodies were identified as Americans. In addition, three British and one Singaporean were identified. The bodies of another American and two Chinese were tentatively identified. Divers photographed two bodies they were unable to retrieve. They also found one of the Chinese divers that had explored the wreckage in November 1983, lashed to the deck of the ship. The American divers determined that one of the ship's large lifeboats was launched and that an attempt had been made to launch another. Their film was seen by the mother of one of the lost crewmen. She reported that the crack in the hull of the ship at one point was a hole 48 inches across, which was punctured inward, "as though the rig had been hit by something that exploded." This fueled additional speculation that the vessel had, in fact, been attacked rather that simply mortally damaged by the typhoon. The National Transportaton Safety Board officially determined in November 1984 that an "unexplained crack" in the hull of the Glomar Java Sea was responsible for its sinking during the typhoon. Apparently, the crack in the hull allowed two storage tanks to fill with water, causing the vessel to become off-balanced, making it vulnerable to the forces of the typhoon. Officials believed it was possible that survivors may have been able to abandon the ship before it sank. It was determined that the ship had been improperly prepared for the storm. During 1984, there were reports from Southeast Asia that between six and twelve survivors of the Glomar Java Sea were being held in prisoner of war camps in Vietnam. One of the survivors was identified by a Vietnamese refugee as American crewman John Pierce. Douglas F. Pierce, father of John Pierce, reported that the refugee had seen his son, five other Americans and eight Chinese when they were brought into a prison in Da Nang, where the refugee was being held. John Pierce gave the refugee his father's business card and two sticks of gum. Mr. Pierce gave the information to Defense Intelligence Agency who determined that the refugee had not been in the camp at all, but had received the business card by mail from a friend, not directly from Pierce. DIA further determined that the incident had occurred in late October 1983 (shortly after the Glomar Java Sea went down). The refugee gave Mr. Pierce the original letter, which contained the names and addresses of two mutual Vietnamese friends. No followup was conducted on the two names in the letter by DIA, and DIA discounted the information provided by the refugee. It was not until 1990 that it became apparent that the Defense Department felt no responsibility for the Americans lost on the Glomar Java Sea. At that time, DIA reported that the responsibility for these civilians belonged to the U.S. State Department. Mr. Pierce did not stop there. He uncovered a U.S. State Department document that revealed that Cheng Quihong, the secretary and wife of the Director of China's Visa Office, was overheard telling her companion at a Hong Kong dinner that survivors from the Glomar had been picked up and were held by the Vietnamese. Pierce also learned that a JCRC report sent to DIA dated November 6, 1984, reported that a former prisoner from Pleiku prison had been held with a Chinese man who claimed to have been off the Glomar. The man said he was one of three men who were captured, and that the other two were Americans. Pierce adds that to his knowledge, neither of these reports were followed up by U.S. officials, and Pierce has received no reply to his queries regarding them. In 1989 a Japanese monk named Yoshida was released from prison after being held for years by the Vietnamese. Yoshida was shown a photograph of John Pierce and stated that Pierce looked very familiar, and that he had either seen him or someone who looked very much like him. In November, 1990, Vietamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach traveled to the U.S. and spoke with U.S. officials on a variety of matters. At this time, he announced that there was a black American named Walter T. Robinson living illegally in Vietnam, and invited U.S. representatives to come and help find him. Thach provided a social security number and two photographs. The Pentagon told "The Washington Times" that the two photographs of Robinson provided by Thach are of a black man. However, the Pentagon has since admitted that the photos "are not very well developed" and appear to be of either a black man or a dark Asian. Photocopies of old newspaper articles concerning Robinson, obtained by Homecoming II, show a dark-haired man of relatively dark complexion. The Pentagon has not released the photographs to the press. The Defense Department determined that Walter T. Robinson had never been listed as missing in Vietnam. Thach had provided a social security number, and according to DOD, this information correlated to a white American living in the Midwest. They concluded that the Thach information, therefore, was in error. Later information indicated that a Walter T. Robinson was listed on the crew roster of the Glomar Java Sea. When queried, the Defense Department reported that they were aware of this Robinson, but that civilians were the responsibility of the State Department. It seems apparent that the U.S. is not vigorously looking for the men missing from the Glomar Java Sea, and that like the missing and prisoners who served in military and civilian capacities during the Vietnam war, they have been abandoned.

49. Second Life Books: A MAN OF THE PEOPLE A Drama Of Abraham Lincoln (DIXON, Thomas
Dixon, Thomas. A MAN OF THE PEOPLE A drama of Abraham Lincoln. NY Appleton, 1920. First Edition. Small 8vo, pp. 155. Author s presentation to John D.
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50. Durham Mining Museum - Memorial Roll - Names [Di*]
Dixon, Thomas G. 55, 15 Aug 1947, Whitehaven, William Pit, CUL. Dixon, Thomas Holiday, 32, 15 May 1906, Whitehaven, CUL. Dixon, W. 1922, Plenmeller, NBL
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Kirby, Thomas Hawkins Birth 18 Mar 1797 Gender Male Kirby, Elizabeth Birth 6 Dec 1799 Dixon, Thomas Lawson Birth 1859 Gender Male Parents
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Martindale, Polly Birth : 16 Apr 1784 Union, SC Death : 5 Apr 1842 Cass, IN Gender: Female Family: Marriage: 1801 in Union, SC Spouse: Garrett, Henry Birth : 1782 Laurens County, SC Death : 26 Apr 1862 Cass, IN Gender: Male Parents: Father: Garrett, John Mother: Harris, Hannah
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52. The Foolish Virgin Thomas Dixon
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53. British Academy - Directory Of Research Interests Of Current And Former British
Kristian Jensen and Alan Coates, with the assistance of Helen Dixon, Cristina Dondi and Bettina Wagner. Dixon, Thomas, Dr (20002003)
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54. Appalachian Coal Mines And Railroads; Author: Dixon, Thomas, Jr.; Paperback
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Dixon, Thomas (18641946) (chron.) * The Foolish Virgin, (ss) The Green Book Magazine Jan 1915 * The Great Dismal Swamp Mystery, (sl) Physical Culture
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57. The Clansman: An Historical Romance Of The Ku Klux Klan - Dixon, Thomas, Jr.
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Dixon, Thomas, Jr. The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan

Lexington, KY University Press of Kentucky 1970 fair Includes a one-page flyer by Thomas Cripps of Morgan State University (Baltimore, MD) on the movie "The Birth of a Nation," based on Dixon's novel. wraps, lower corner of a few pages bent, covers worn, large tears at spine ISBN: Fiction Ku Klux Klan Inventory #: 009023 More info... Inventory List

58. Mason & Dixon, By Thomas Pynchon, Reading Group Guide, By Henry Holt And Company
Henry Holt and Company, Books fiction, literature, biography, history, mysteries, childrens, juvenile, young readers, nature, travel, science, cooking.
http://www.henryholt.com/readingguides/pynchon.htm
Reading Guide
by Thomas Pynchon Reading Group Guide ISBN: About this Guide
The following author biography, suggestions for further reading, and list of questions about , are intended as resources to aid individual readers and book groups who would like to learn more about the author and this novel. We hope that this guide will provide you a starting place for discussion, and suggest a variety of perspectives from which you might approach About the Book
feng shui expert who awaits an epic battle with his nemesis, the Jesuit master-of-disguise Zarpazo. Together they travel deeper and farther west, leaving behind the world of Reason and Enlightenment and encountering the mysteries and denizens of the frontier. A bout the author
Thomas Pynchon is the author of V. The Crying of Lot 49 Gravity's Rainbow Slow Learner , a collection of short stories, and Vineland . He received the National Book Award for Gravity's Rainbow in 1974. Other Works by Thomas Pynchon
The Crying of Lot 49
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59. Conflict Resolution Bibliography
HomerDixon, Thomas, Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict, Homer-Dixon, Thomas, et al, Environmental Scarcity and Violent Conflict,
http://www.cyprus-conflict.net/conflict_res_bibl.htm
Conflict Resolution Bibliography Subject Listings General Conflict Prevention
Early Warning

Humanitarian Issues

NGO Interventions
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Resource Issues

General Conflict Prevention Readings Boudreau, Thomas, Sheathing the Sword: The U.N. Secretary General and the Prevention of International Conflict , New York, Greenwood Press, 1991. Available through http://www.amazon.com. Crocker, Chester, Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall (eds.), Managing Global Chaos: Sources of and Responses to International Conflict, U.S. Institute of Peace Press, 1996. Available through USIP publications http://www.usip.org/pubs.html Evans, Gareth, Cooperating for Peace: The Global Agenda for the 90s and Beyond , New York, Allen and Unwin Publishers, 1993. Findlay, Trevor, "Multilateral Conflict Prevention, Management, and Resolution," SIPRI Yearbook, 1994, pp. 13-52. Available through http://www.amazon.com Lake, David and Donald Rothschild, "Ethnic Fear and Global Engagement: The International Spread and Managment of Ethnic Conflict," Policy Paper #20, Institute of Global Conflict and Cooperation (University of California), January 1996.

60. The Foolish Virgin
Dixon, Thomas. The Foolish Virgin Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. The entire work (420 KB) Table of Contents for this work
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/DixFool.html

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