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  1. The Gilcrease Journal: Thomas Moran at Gilcrease: Volume 5, Number 1 Spring / Summer 1997 by Carol (Editor). Haralson, 1997-01-01
  2. Marine Paintings: Edward Moran- Masterpainter (Volume 1) by Tom Thomas, 2009-03-23
  3. Los Angeles International Airport: From Lindbergh's Landing Strip to World Air Center by Thomas Moran, John K. Waters, 1993-12
  4. Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use (Computers, Cognition, and Work Series)
  5. Dictionary of Literary Biography: Chinese Fiction Writers 1900-1949 by Thomas Moran, 2006-10-09
  6. Anja the Liar by Thomas Moran, 2004-11-02
  7. The Makers Of America by James A. Woodburn, Thomas F. Moran, 2010-09-10
  8. The plains and the Sierra (Camp Nevada monograph) by Thomas Moran, 1979
  9. Nächstes Jahr in Sankt Vero. by Thomas Moran, 1999-11-01
  10. Introduction To American History by James Albert Woodburn, Thomas Francis Moran, 2010-09-10
  11. The Rise and Development of the Bicameral System in America; by Thomas Francis Moran, 2009-12-17
  12. Wasser trage mich. by Thomas Moran, 2002-05-01
  13. Water, Carry Me - A Love Story by Thomas Moran, 2000
  14. Yellowstone to Yosemite: Early Adventures in the Mountain West : Classic Adventure-Travel Writing of the Early 1870's

21. Image Gallery: Thomas Moran
Great Springs of the Firehole, The Devil s Slide, Yellowstone, Crystal Falls, Liberty Cap and Clematis Gulch, Cinnabar Mountain, Yellowstone River, Tower Creek.
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Great Springs of the Firehole
The Devil's Slide, Yellowstone
Crystal Falls
Liberty Cap and Clematis Gulch
Cinnabar Mountain, Yellowstone River
Tower Creek
In the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Yellowstone Range from near Fort Ellis
Gardiner River
Warm Springs Creek, Idaho
Yellowstone Canyon Sand in the Canyon
William Henry Jackson Photographs Museum Management Program

22. Thomas Moran - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.c
Auction results, biographies, images and books pertaining to this landscape artist.
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23. Thomas Moran
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24. Thomas Moran

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25. NGA:Thomas Moran: Early 1
thomas moran was born on 12 February 1837 in Bolton, England, the son of a handloom weaver whose life had been irrevocably changed by the advent of the
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Photograph of Thomas Moran, c. 1855, courtesy East Hampton Library
Thomas Moran was born on 12 February 1837 in Bolton, England, the son of a hand-loom weaver whose life had been irrevocably changed by the advent of the Industrial Revolution. Displaced by labor-saving machinery, Thomas Moran Sr. emigrated to America. He settled his family in Kensington, Pennsylvania (near Philadelphia), in 1844. By the time young Thomas completed grammar school and entered an apprenticeship with a local engraving firm, his older brother Edward had embarked upon a career as an artist. Harboring the same ambition, Thomas terminated his apprenticeship prematurely and began working with Edward in his studio.
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26. Thomas Moran - Home
Summaries, chapter excerpts, and reviews of this literary novelist's five books. Also includes an essay, biography, and images.
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New York Times Notable Book 2003
NEWS: ANJA THE LIAR named a NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK for 2003.
I became a novelist more by chance than choice. For many years, I was a news reporter and editor, traveling widely (and often wildly) from Tokyo and Shanghai to Venice and Paris, as well as rougher places: the northern Sahara, the jungles of Mindanao, the Yugoslav mountains. It was an exciting, rewarding career. I had no literary ambitions, no intention of ever writing fiction.
That all changed when a single sentence suddenly appeared from unknown precincts of my imagination one evening in 1995. The words wouldn't go away, they haunted me, and as soon as I wrote them down, the voice and image of a character, a time and a place, a vague idea for a story appeared. Almost before I realized what was happening, I was writing a novel. Within a year, the manuscript was completed, and a year after that, what had started so unexpectedly was published as THE MAN IN THE BOX.
Another year, another phrase and an image of a character, and another novel, THE WORLD I MADE FOR HER, published in 1998. That's when I said a fond goodbye to journalism.

27. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:MORAN, THOMAS
moran, thomas. ArtBurst.com thomas moran Short biography and gallery containing twelve paintings without title or contextual information. Artchive thomas moran - extensive biography and images .
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  • ArtBurst.com: Thomas Moran - Short biography and gallery containing twelve paintings without title or contextual information.
  • Artchive: Thomas Moran - extensive biography and images.
  • Artcyclopedia: Thomas Moran - links to sites displaying the work of the Hudson River School painter.
  • Artist of the Mountains: Thomas Moran - paintings of the natural wonders of the American West by the landscape artist. Includes an overview of his work and travels.
  • AskART.com: Thomas Sidney Moran - Auction results, biographies, images and books pertaining to this landscape artist.
  • Lost in the Grand Canyon: Thomas Moran - PBS American Experience article highlighting the influence of the painter's landscapes of the American West
  • Thomas Moran - Site features a comprehensive overview of Moran's long and successful career.
  • Thomas Moran - Features an online exhibition entitled "American Visionaries: Thomas Moran," presented by the United States National Park Service. Contains works from Yellowstone National Park's museum collections that include sketches by Moran (1837-1924).
  • Thomas Moran and the American Landscape - describes his expeditions to capture the beauty and magnificence of the U.S. landscape.
  • 28. Thomas Moran
    Longfellow Born in the city of Bolton, Lancashire, England on 12 January 1837, thomas moran was destined to become one of America s greatest landscape artists.
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    "There is a mountain in the distant West
    That, sun-defying, in its deep ravines,
    Displays a cross of snow upon its side."

    "The Cross of Snow"... Longfellow Born in the city of Bolton, Lancashire, England on 12 January 1837, Thomas Moran was destined to become one of America's greatest landscape artists . He and his family sailed from Liverpool, England in April 1844 to America. Thomas Moran Sr., a weaver by trade, settled the family in Philadelphia...one of the textile centers of the country. Thomas showed an early interest in art, and at the age of 15 he sought employment in an engraver's shop...the chosen occupation of young aspiring artist of that day. Never really mastering the engravers trade, his drawings drew the attention of his employer. Noting the quality of his work, he was kept busy sketching designs on the engraver's blocks for others to engrave. Moran began to spend his spare time doing watercolors and drawing, which he easily sold for $10 to $15 apiece. In 1856, Tom and his brother Edward, who was also an aspiring painter, rented a studio in Philadelphia. There, they could study and apply their craft full time. Thomas was to show a growing interest in the works of H.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), an English painter of note. His early works reflected much of the style of Turner. This can be seen in the paintings below...(Turner, left...Moran, right) Thomas Morans' first extended trip in search of the scenic wonders was to the Lake Superior region in 1860..."to the shores of Gitchee Gumee". No artist at that time had visited this area.

    29. Roughton Galleries - 19th And 20th Century American And European Paintings
    Featuring 19th and 20th century American and European paintings. Artists such as Hovsep Pushman, Edouard Cort©s, Daniel Ridgeway Knight, thomas moran, and many others.
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    30. Thomas Moran
    thomas moran Artist of the Mountains, Thurman Wikins, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966. thomas moran (Video), KRSCTV, Rogers University, Claremore, Oklahoma
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    In August of 1874, Moran joined the Hayden survey team in Denver, Colorado to explore a region that few had seen. The Mountain of the Holy Cross, which lay in an especially rugged range, had remained largely unknown because of being obscured by the Notch Mountains to the East, and was inaccessible to most travelers. Not until the late 1860's was there any written reports of this religious symbol carved by nature into stone. The upright fissure reached approximately 1,100 feet, with arms at least 200 feet long. Through the years, part of the right arm of the cross has eroded the clarity of the image. Moran felt a strong sense of obligation that American artists should paint their own country. He said that "there was little need of American landscape painters going abroad in search of the grand, the sublime, and the beautiful". "There is no phase of landscape in which we are not richer, more varied and interesting than any country in the world." The railroad help transform the West from a little known, inaccessible, and sometimes feared region, to a place where thousands of settlers and tourist sought to explore and visit. Through extensive publicity campaigns the railroads published many pamphlets, posters, and booklets encouraging Americans to see this most remarkable part of America. Moran was to travel by rail as a guest of the railroads to visually record the West many times in the years ahead. Although Moran is known by a few enormous canvases depicting spectacular scenes from the West, there are over 1,500 oils, 800 watercolors, and countless drawings from Lake Superior, Tetons, Yosemite, Sierras, Old Mexico, Europe, and the region around East Hampton, Long Island, where he and Mollie spent many summers.

    31. Welcome To The Thomas Nygard Gallery
    Bozeman, MT gallery specializing in 19th 20th century American Western art. Featuring works by Charles M. Russell, Frederic Remington, William R. Leigh, Joseph H. Sharp, Dixon, Dunton, Rungius, Farny, Fechin, Bierstadt, moran, Frank T. Johnson and Ernest M. Hennings.
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    33. Thomas Moran - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.c
    thomas moran AskART, an artist directory with thomas moran and 32000+ American painting and other artists - thomas moran artwork prices, valuations
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    34. Thomas Moran - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.c
    thomas moran AskART, an artist directory with thomas moran and 32000+ American painting and other artists - thomas Sidney moran artwork prices, valuations
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    35. Newport Art Collector Willing To Pay Up To 2 Million Dollars.
    William Merit Chase. Frederick Church. thomas Cole. Jasper Cropsey Lewis. Willard Metcalf. thomas moran. Walter Palmer. William Paxton
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    36. Tom Moran
    Tom moran. Address thomas P. moran. IBM Almaden Research Center
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    Tom Moran Address: Thomas P. Moran
    IBM Almaden Research Center
    650 Harry Road
    San Jose, CA 95120 Email: moran@acm.org Phone: Fax: Position: Distinguished Engineer, IBM Also: Editor, Human-Computer Interaction Brief Bio Publications Students

    37. Thomas Moran: Smelting Works At Denver
    Mark Harden s Artchive, moran, thomas Smelting Works at Denver 1892 Watercolor 24 x 31.8 cm (9 3/8 x 12 1/2 in) The Cleveland Museum of Art.
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    38. THOMAS MORAN
    moran, thomas (1837 ), American artist, was born at Bolton, Lancashire, England, on the 12th of January 1837, and emigrated with his parents to America in 1844
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    THOMAS MORAN
    MORAN, THOMAS EDWARD MORAN MORAR

    39. Moran, Thomas
    Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. moran, thomas. Sex, Male. National Origin, United States of America. Era, Late 20th Century. Born, 1948.
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    40. Moran, Thomas The World I Made For Her
    Literature Annotations. moran, thomas The World I Made for Her. Edition, 273 pp. Miscellaneous, thomas moran is also the author of the novel, The Man in the Box.
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    Moran, Thomas The World I Made for Her
    Genre Novel Keywords Body Self-Image Caregivers Death and Dying Empathy ... Survival Summary This novel is the fictionalized account of author Thomas Moran's real-life experience as a patient with disseminated chicken pox. During his five months in hospital, much of that time on a ventilator, Moran experienced "coma visions" and near death which he retells here through his alter ego, James Blatchely, a man who struggles to remain emotionally alive in spite of the virus's physical assault. Blatchely does this by observing, befriending, and then fantasizing a life for his two Irish nursesBrigit who, he discovers, uses drugs to endure the pain she witnesses daily in Intensive Care, and Nuala, with whom he falls in love. Through the depiction of Blatchely's erratic, inching descent toward death, readers gain visceral insight into a patient's encounter with critical illnessbut the real heroes of this book are the nurses. We observe them through Blatchely's eyes, and they are the force that enables him to survive, if not in body, at least in mind. This beautifully written novel creates a world in which both patients and caregivers are fully human, bound together by their shared experience of the patient's illness and by the life the imagination enjoys when the body cannot.

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