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  1. Robert E. Lee, The Southerner
  2. The old Virginia gentleman, and other sketches by George William Bagby 1828-1883 Page Thomas Nelson 1853-1922 ed, 1910-12-31
  3. Address at the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown by Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, 1919-12-31
  4. Social life in old Virginia before the war by Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, 1897-12-31
  5. The coast of Bohemia poems by Thomas Nelson Page 1853-1922, 1906-12-31
  6. Befo' de war: echoes in Negro dialect by Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill) Gordon 1855-1931 Page Thomas Nelson 1853-1922 joint author, 1888-12-31
  7. Meh lady a story of the war by Thomas Nelson Page ; illustrated by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1893-01-01
  8. A captured Santa Claus by Thomas Nelson Page ; with illustration by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1902-01-01
  9. Two prisoners. by Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1898-01-01
  10. Red Rock; a chronicle of reconstruction. by Thomas Nelson Page; by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1899-01-01
  11. The land of the spirit. by Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1913-01-01
  12. The shepherd who watched by night by Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1916-01-01
  13. Marse Chan. a tale of old Virginia.. by Thomas Nelson Page; illu by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1892-01-01
  14. The novels. stories. sketches. and poems of Thomas Nelson Page. by Page. Thomas Nelson. 1853-1922., 1906-01-01

21. Page, Thomas Nelson --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The US author Thomas Nelson Page is best known for his romanticized Text ofthis short story by the American author Thomas Nelson Page (18531922).
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22. Page, Thomas Nelson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Page, Thomas Nelson American author whose work fostered romantic legends Text of this short story by the American author Thomas Nelson Page (18531922).
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23. Thomas Nelson Page - Definition Of Thomas Nelson Page In Encyclopedia
Thomas Nelson Page (b. Hanover County, Virginia, 18531922) was an American writer.He popularized the plantation tradition genre of Southern writing.
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Thomas Nelson Page (b. Hanover County, Virginia, 1853-1922) was an American writer. He popularized the plantation tradition genre of Southern writing. His 1887 collection of short stories, In Ole Virginia , is the quintessential work of that genre. Another short-story collection is The Burial of the Guns (1894). A scion of the prominent Nelson and Page families, the Virginian attended Washington College and the University of Virginia in pursuit of a legal career. Page was a lawyer in Richmond from 1876 to 1893, when he moved to Washington. He kept up his writing, which amounted to eighteen volumes when they were compiled and published in 1912. Under Woodrow Wilson, Page served as ambassador to Italy for six years from 1913 to 1919. Italy and the World War (1920) is a memoir of his service there. Brief biography http://docsouth.unc.edu/pageolevir/bio.html
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18531922. Thomas Nelson Page, author of short stories, novels, essays, andpoetry, is best known for his role as literary spokesman for the glories of the
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Thomas Nelson Page, author of short stories, novels, essays, and poetry, is best known for his role as literary spokesman for the glories of the Old South. Born in 1853 and only 11 years old when the Civil War ended, Page, writing in the plantation genre of John Pendleton Kennedy and others, created of the antebellum South a mythical, would-be land of noble gentlemen and ladies, of contented slaves, a society ordered by the laws of chivalry. A descendant of the prominent but no longer wealthy Nelson and Page families, and a native of Virginia, Page attended Washington College and later studied at the University of Virginia for a legal career. Page married in 1886, and his wife died two years later. He practiced law in Richmond from 1876 until 1893, when he moved with his second wife, the former Florence Lathrop Field, to Washington. Although Page became active in the social life of the capital and later served six years as ambassador to Italy under Woodrow Wilson, he continued in his writing to depict Virginia and the passing of the old order there. His works, set for the most part in the South, comprised 18 volumes when they were published in a collected edition in 1912. Collections: Short Stories:

25. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Page, Thomas Nelson@ HighBeam Research
Page, Thomas Nelson Page, Thomas Nelson 18531922, American author and diplomat,b. Hanover co., Va. Thomas Nelson Page s Sonnet to Amelie Rives
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26. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Page
Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922) — also known as Thomas N. Page — Born in OaklandPlantation, Hanover County, Va., April 23, 1853. Lawyer; US Ambassador to
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three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown / by Hon. Thomas NelsonPage. Page, Thomas Nelson, 18531922. Whittet Shepperson, printers,
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Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922) Non-career appointee 1913 Ambassador Extraordinaryand Plenipotentiary, Italy Page, Walter Hines (1855-1918)
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1890 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua
1891 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Guatemala and Honduras
Packer, Earl LeNoir (1894-?)
Foreign Service officer
1940 Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, Latvia
1947 Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, Burma
Paganelli, Robert Peter (1931- )
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1974 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Qatar 1981 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Syria Page, Edward, Jr. (1905-1965) Foreign Service officer 1959 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Bulgaria Page, Thomas Nelson (1853-1922) Non-career appointee 1913 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Italy Page, Walter Hines (1855-1918) Non-career appointee 1913 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Great Britain Palmer, Ely Eliot (1887-1977)

29. Victorian And Edwardian Ghost Stories, Edited By Richard Dalby
Page, Thomas Nelson, (18531922) The Spectre in the Cart, 1904. (Bred in theBone, 1904.) Pemberton, Clive, () A Dead Man s Bargain, 1906.
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Ghosts, 1887. (poem) ( Ghost Stories and Presentiments,
Haunted, December, 1868.) Baring-Gould, S.,
H. P., A Book of Ghosts, Benson, A. C.,
The Slype House, The Isles of Sunset, Benson, Robert,
The Watcher, 1903. (short short) ( The Invisible Light, Bierce, Ambrose,
The Moonlit Road, Can Such Things Be? Braddon, Mary E.,
John Granger, Belgravia Annual, Broughton, Rhoda,
Poor Pretty Bobby, Temple Bar, December, 1872.) Capes, Bernard,
A Ghost-Child, Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1906.) Chambers, Robert W., The Bridal Pair, December, 1902.) Cowper, Frank, Christmas Eve on a Haunted Hulk, January, 1889.) Cram, Ralph Adams, Sister Maddelena, Black Spirits, and White, Crawford, F. Marion, Dickens, Charles, No. 1 Branch Line: The Signalman, All the Year Round, Christmas, 1866.) Edwards, Amelia B., The New Pass, Monsieur Maurice, Erckmann-Chatrian [Emile Erckmann (1822-1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890)] The White and the Black

30. Page -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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31. Brief Timeline Of American Literature And Events:1850-1859
Hawthorne,Tanglewood Tales; Birth of Thomas Nelson Page (d. 1922); William WellsBrown, Clotel; or, Putnam s Monthly Magazine (18531922)
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  • 3 June. At the Nashville Convention, delegates from nine Southern states gather and agree to defend the rights of slaveholders and to adopt what they consider a moderate position by extending the 36' 30" dividing line of the Missouri Compromise , actions rendered moot by the Compromise of 1850 and, later, by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 18 September. Fugitive Slave Act provides for the return of slaves brought to free states Text of this document; interview with historian Eric Foner about its effects.) Vice President Millard Fillmore becomes president after Zachary Taylor dies on 9 July 1850. Compromise of 1850 admits California as a free state; New Mexico and Utah territories are organized with no restrictions on slavery until they apply for statehood. Under the principle of "popular sovereignty," voters in those territories will decide for themselves whether slavery is permitted. Other laws "prohibited the public sale of slaves in the District of Columbia; included the new Fugitive Slave Act; and federalized Texas's pre-annexation debt in exchange for Texas's relinquishment of its substantial territorial claims upon New Mexico Territory."
  • 32. Chapter Chapter 7 Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literature
    Thomas Nelson Page (18531922) was the author of stories which have their scenein the Old Dominion. Among them are In Ole Virginia (1887),
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    33. Wigmore's List.
    Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922) Red Rock (1898); WL(D). Sartre No Exit (1944);RWL(A). Scott The Heart of Midlothian (1818); WL(A,B,D).
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    A Lawyer's Reading List:
    John H. Wigmore, in 1941, was represented as being a lecturer of comparative law in Northwestern University. He was the author of a number books, including; Panorama of the World's Legal Systems Science of Judicial Proof and A Kaleidescope of Justice Containing Authentic Accounts of Trial Scenes from all Times and Climes . In 1922, this very learned scholar, Wigmore, submitted an essay to the Illinois Law Review entitled, "A List of one Hundred Legal Novels" (# 17, p. 26). Wigmore prepared this list with lawyers in mind, his thinking being that lawyers could learn much from the great novel writers of the past. Wigmore broke his list down into four categories: (A) Novels in which some trial scene is described - perhaps including a skilful cross-examination;
    (B) Novels in which the typical traits of a lawyer or judge, or the ways of professional life, are portrayed;
    (C) Novels in which the methods of law in the prosecution and punishment of crime are delineated; and
    (D) Novels in which some point of law, affecting the rights or the conduct of the personages, enters into the plot.

    34. Fiction, The Classics.
    Written by Thomas Nelson Page (18531922), a lawyer, Red Rock concerns itselfwith the post American civil war period, reconstruction.
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    Classic Fiction. Click the letter and you will be brought to the beginning of the list beginning with that letter. A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z

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  • Ambassadors (1903) by Henry James
  • Adam Bede (1859) by George Eliot
  • American Tragedy
    Theodore Dreiser . My edition contains a 6 page introduction by H. L. Mencken . Dreiser tells the story of Clyde's struggle with the forces of justice, or injustice, and how he is found guilty in a trial (it takes up a quarter of the book) of the killing of Roberta. He is found guilty and executed, not because he did what he set out to do, but rather what he did not do. Clyde is the victim of a political ambitious prosecutor; and, as well, the "capitalists," the system which "runs" the United States.

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  • Barnaby Rudge
    Charles Dickens . Here, in Barnaby Rudge , Dickens gives a "very vivid" description of the Gordon Riots which occurred in London, 1780.
  • Book (The) of Daniel (1971) (New York: Bantam, 1979).
  • The Brothers Karamozov

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  • 35. AMERICAN LITERATURE: 19th Century "P" (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks, EBook)
    Page, Thomas Nelson, 18531922, The Burial of the Guns, Txt-G, n/c, GutenbergUS.Paine, Susanna, Roses and Thornes, or, Recollections of an Artist, 1854
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    36. Thomas Nelson Page
    Thomas Nelson Page, 18531922, University of North Carolina This site gives usPage s In Ole Virginia, or, Marse Chan and Other Stories.
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    Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922) Thomas Nelson Page, 1853-1922 , University of North Carolina: This site gives us Page's In Ole Virginia, or, Marse Chan and Other Stories . There is also a short biography of the author and a list of authors and works related to that time period.-MG ITALY AND THE WORLD WAR , University of Kansas: Page's complete work about the first World War with an appendix containing the text of the armistice with Austria, and the text of the pact of London. This site also contains maps of the surrounding countries.-MG The Burial of the Guns , Project Gutenburg: As the beginning of the text indicates, "Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts." Gutenburg contains the text of The Burial of the Guns only.-MG Constructing an Old South , University of Virginia: Page's Marse Chan: A Tale of Old Virginia , with a brief introduction to the text and scanned pictures from the book. There are also links to the Universities Twain page.-MG Thomas Nelson Page , Binghamton University: Contains Page's essay, The Lynching of NegroesIts Cause and Its Prevention . This page also contains the opposing text written by Mary Church Terrell Lynching from a Negro's Point of View .-MG , Bartleby: Page's poems: Uncle Gabe's White Folks , and Ashcakes .-MG

    37. Plantation Tradition In Local Color Fiction
    Thomas Nelson Page (18531922), In Ole Virginia, or Marse Chan and Other Stories.New York, Charles Scribner s Sons, 1895 . See especially Marse Chan, a
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    Definitions
    According to Amy Kaplan's "Nation, Region, and Empire" ( Columbia History of the American Novel [New York: Columbia U P, 1991]: 240-266), the "plantation tradition" that romanticized slavery was invented by Thomas Nelson Page. Page's In Ole Virginia (1887) was "a collection of dialect stories narrated by a faithful ex-slave who reminisces nostalgically about 'dem good ole times'" (244). As Kenneth Warren explains the function of the tradition in Black and White Strangers , "The happy-go-lucky darky images of the antebellum South could be contrasted favorably to the images of impoverished, potentially dangerous blacks of post-Reconstruction. Such contrasts were staples of plantation fiction and minstrelsy, both of which were going strong through the 1890s. The needs fulfilled by these images were not solely racial: 'For many white audiences the black African was the creature of a pre-industrial life style with a pre-industrial appetite,' allowing whites to indulge their nostalgia for a lifestyle that was no longer available to them as they congregated in urban centers. The promise of black America was an assurance that old ways andold pleasures were recuperable. Of course the old ways were beyond recovery" (119).

    38. Brief Timeline Of American Literature And Events:1850-1859
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  • 39. Chatto & Windus Newspaper Reviews : PQ
    Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922), Santa Claus’s partner / by Thomas Nelson Page ;with illustrations by Olga Morgan and a cover design by F. Bedford, 1910
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    Page, Thomas Nelson (1853-1922) Santa Claus’s partner / by Thomas Nelson Page ; with illustrations by Olga Morgan and a cover design by F. Bedford, 1910 Paget, Violet SEE - L ee, Vernon Paine, Albert Bigelow (1861-1937) Letters of Mark Twain / with a biographical sketch and commentary by Albert Bigelow Paine, 1920 Pakington, Humphrey, baron Hampton (1888-) Roving eye / by Humphrey Pakington, baron Hampton, 1932 Parry, Lloyd H. The founding of Exeter School : a history of the struggle for freedom of education within the City of Exeter / by Lloyd H. Parry, co-published by J.G. Commin, 1913 Partridge, Bernard (Illustrator)

    40. Stories, Listed By Author
    Page, Thomas Nelson (18531922) (chron.) * Marse Phil, (pm) The Century Apr 1888 * “No Haid Pawn”, (ss) Scribner’s Apr 1887 * Old Jabe’s Marital
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