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--Robert Taber
_War of the Flea: A Study of Guerrilla Warfare Theory and Practice_ [1965]

--Tacitus [or Publius Cornelius Tacitus or Gaius Cornelius Tacitus]
(c.55—c.117), Roman orator, lawyer, senator, and historian.
_The Annals_ [109]
_Histories_

--William Howard Taft (1857—1930)
27th President of the United States [1909—1913]
and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court [1921—1930].
_Popular Government_ [1913]

--Rabindranath Tagore (1861—1941)
Bengali poet, short-story writer, song composer, playwright,
and painter who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature.
_Stray Birds_ [1916]
_Fireflies_ [1928]

--Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd (1795—1854)
English judge and author.

--Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Pιrigord (1754—1838)
French statesman.
Biographies and/or related books about:
_Reminiscences of Prince Talleyrand; Edited from the Papers of the
Late M. Colmache, Private Secretary to the Prince_ [2 vol. 1848].

--Ted Tally (b. 1952)
American playwright and screenwriter.

--Norma Talmadge (1897—1957)
American film actress.

--Thomas De Witt Talmage (1832—1902)
American clergyman.

--Talmud (A.D.1st—6th cent.)
Rabbinical writings.

--Amy Tan (b. 1952)
American writer.

--Patti Tana
American poet and teacher.

--Roger B. Taney (1777—1864)
Fifth Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

--Quentin Tarantino (b. 1963)
American film director and screenwriter.

--Booth Tarkington (1869—1946)
American novelist and dramatist.
_Penrod_ [1914]
_The Magnificent Ambersons_ [1918]

--Bernie Taupin (b. 1950)
English lyricist and songwriter.

--A.J.P. Taylor (1906—1990)
British historian.
_Politicians, Socialism, and Historians_ [1980]

--Bert L. Taylor (1866—1921)
American journalist.
_The So-Called Human Race_ [1922]

--Elizabeth Taylor (1932—2011)
American motion-picture actress.

--Jeremy Taylor (1613—1667)
English Anglican clergyman and writer.

--John Taylor (1578—1653)
English poet.
_All the Works of John Taylor_ [1630]

--Johnnie Taylor (1938—2000)
American singer.

--Maxwell D. Taylor (1901—1987)
American army general and diplomat.

--Tell Taylor (1876—1937)
American entertainer.
"You're in the Army Now" [1917 song co-written with Ole Olsen.]

--Thomas Taylor (1576—1633)
English clergyman.
_David's learning, or the way to true happiness_ [1617]

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--Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840—1893)
Russian composer.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Modeste Il'ich Chaikovskii _The Life & Letters Of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky_ [1906]

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--Terry Teachout (b. 1956)
American drama critic and writer.

--Edwin Way Teale (1899—1980)
American naturalist, writer, and photographer.
_Circle of the Seasons_ [1953]

--Sara Teasdale (1884—1933)
American poet.
Winner of the first Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1918.

--Norman Tebbit (b. 1931)
British Conservative politician.

--Tecumseh (1768—1813)
Shawnee leader.

--Sir William Temple (1628—1699)
English statesman and diplomat.

--William Temple (1881—1944)
English theologian and Archbishop.
_The Hope of a New World_ [1940]

--George Tenet (b. 1953)
Director of the CIA [1997—2004].

--Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809—1892)
English poet.
"Locksley Hall" [1842]
"In Memoriam A. H. H." [1850]
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" [1854]
"Maud; A Monodrama" [1856]
"Lucretius" [1868]
The Foresters or, Robin Hood and Maid Marian" [1892 play]

--Frederick Tennyson (1807—1898)
English poet.
_Poems of the Day and Year_ [1895]

--Terence [Publius Terentius Afer] (c. 190—159 BC)
Roman comic dramatist.
_Eunuchus_
_Andria_ (The Lady of Andros)

--Mother Teresa (1910—1997)
Roman Catholic nun and missionary.

--Saint Teresa of Avila (1515—1582)
Spanish mystic and Carmelite nun.

--Tertullian [Quintas Septimus Florens Tertullianus] (c. 155/160—after220)
Early Christian theologian, polemicist, and moralist.
_The Christian's Defense_ [c.215]

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--William Makepeace Thackeray (1811—1863)
English novelist.
_Men's Wives_ [1843]
_Vanity Fair_ [1847—1848]
_The Book of Snobs_ [1848]
_Pendennis_ [1848—1850]
_The History of Henry Esmond_ [1852]
_Sketches and Travels in London_ [1856]

--Irving Thalberg (1899—1936)
American film producer.

--Shashi Tharoor (b. 1956)
British-born Indian national, journalist, author, and U.N. under-
secretary-general for communications and public information.

--Margaret Thatcher (b. 1925)
British conservative stateswoman and Prime Minister [1979—1990].
_The Downing Street Years_ [1993]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Kenneth Harris _Thatcher_ [1988]
Chris Ogden _Maggie: An Intimate Portrait of a Woman in Power_ [1990].
Iain Dale _Memories of Maggie: A Portrait of Margaret Thatcher_ [2000]
Brenda Maddox _Maggie: The First Lady_ [2003]

--Ernest Lawrence Thayer (1863—1940)
American writer and poet.

--Louis Edwin Thayer (1878—1956)

--William Makepeace Thayer

--Theophrastus (c.370—c.287 BC)
Greek philosopher of the Peripatetic school.

--Paul Theroux (b. 1941)
American novelist and travel writer.
_The Kingdom by the Sea_ [1983]
_Dark Star Safari_ [2004]

--Antoine Claire Thibaudeau (1765—1854)
French politician.

--Friedrich August Tholuck (1799—1877)
German theologian.

--Thomas a' Kempis (1380—1471)
German ascetical writer.
_The Imitation of Christ_ [c.1420]

--Cal Thomas (b. 1942)
American journalist.

--Dylan Thomas (1914—1953)
Welsh poet.
_A Child's Christmas in Wales_ [1954]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Constantine Fitzgibbon _The Life of Dylan Thomas_ [1965]

--Edward Thomas (1878—1917)
English poet.

--Gwyn Thomas (1913—1981)
Welsh novelist and dramatist.

--Helen Thomas (b. 1920)
American new-service reporter and dean of the White House press corps.

--Lewis Thomas (1913—1993)
American physician, reseacher, administrator, and author.
_The Medusa and the Snail_ [1979]

--Norman Thomas (1884—1968)
American socialist, pacifist, and six-time presidential
candidate for the Socialist Party of America.

--Christian Thomasius (1655—1728)
German law professor at Halle University.

--Dorothy Thompson (1894—1961)
American social worker and correspondent for the "New York Herald Tribune."

--Fred Thompson (b. 1942)
American actor and politician.

--Hunter S. Thompson (1937—2005)
American journalist and author.

--James Thomson (1700—1748)
Scottish poet.

--James Thomson (1834—1882)
Scottish poet and essayist.

--Henry David Thoreau (1817—1862)
American essayist, poet, and practical philosopher.
_Civil Disobedience_ (essay) [1849]
_A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers_ [1849]
_Walden_ [1854]
_Life Without Principle_ [1863]
_Journal_ [1906]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Brooks Atkinson _Henry Thoreau, The Cosmic Yankee_ [1927]

--Edward Thorndike (1874—1949)
American educator and psychologist.

--Thucydides (c.460—c.400 B.C.)
Greek historian of Athens.
_History of the Peloponnesian War_

--James Thurber (1894—1961)
American humorist and cartoonist.
_Fables for Our Time_ [1940]
_Alarms and Diversions_ [1957]
_The Years with Ross_ [1957]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Helen Thurber & Edward Weeks (eds.) _Selected Letters of James Thurber_ [1981]
Harrison Kinney (ed.) _The Thurber Letters: The Wit,
Wisdom and Surprising Life of James Thurber_ [2002]

--Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow (1731—1806)
British lawyer and Tory politician.

--Lester Thurow (b. 1938)
American economist and author.
_The Future of Capitalism_ [1995]

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--Paul W. Tibbets, Jr. (1915—2007)
American Air Force colonel who piloted the Enola Gay,
the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

--Paul Johannes Tillich (1886—1965)
German-born American theologian.
_The Eternal Now_ [1963]

--John Tillotson (1630—1694)
Archbishop of Canterbury [1691—1694].

--Tipu Sultan [byname Tiger of Mysore] (1749-53?—1799)
Indian sultan of Mysore who won fame in the wars of
the late 18th century in southern India.

--Titus (39—81)
Roman emperor from A.D. 79.

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--John Tobin (1770—1804)
English dramatist.
_The Honey Moon_ [1805]

--Alexis de Tocqueville (1805—1859)
French historian and politician.
_Journeys to England and Ireland_ [1835]
_Democracy in America_ [1835—1840],
tr. Henry Reeve and Francis Bowen [1862]

--Mike Todd [Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen] (1909—1958)
American film producer.

--Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604—1651)
Third shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty who reigned from 1623 to 1651.

--John Willard Toland (1912—2004)
American author and historian.
_The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire_ [1970]

--J.R.R. [John Ronald Reuel] Tolkien (1892—1973)
South African-born English author.
_The Hobbit_ [1937]
_The Lord of The Rings_ [1954—55]

--Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (1817—1875)
Russian poet, novelist, and dramatist.

--Leo Tolstoy (1828—1910)
Russian novelist.
_War and Peace_ [1869]
_What Then Must We Do?_ [1886]
_Thoughts and Aphorisms, 1886—1893_
_What Is Art?_ [1898]

--Lily Tomlin (b. 1939)
American actress and comedian.

--Henry M. Tomlinson (1873—1958)
English novelist and journalist.
_Out of Soundings_ [1931]

--Arturo Toscanini (1867—1957)
Italian conductor.

--Toshikazu Kase (1903—2004)
Japanese politician, ambassador to the United States.
_Journey to the 'Missouri'_ [1950]

--Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864—1901)
French artist.

--Alphonse Toussenel (1803—1885)
French writer.

--Pete Townshend (b. 1945)
British rock musician and songwriter.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Geoffrey Giuliano _Behind Blue Eyes: The Life of Pete Townshend_ [1996]

--Arnold Toynbee (1889—1975)
English historian.
_Civilization on Trial_ [1948]
_Change And Habit: The Challenge Of Our Time_ [1966]

--Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536/37—1598)
Japanese feudal lord and chief Imperial minister [1585—1598].

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--Brian Tracy (b. 1944)
Canadian-born American motivational author.

--Spencer Tracy (1900—1967)
American actor who won two Academy Awards for best actor.

--James Traficant (b. 1941)
American politician.

--Merle Travis (1917—1983)
American country singer and songwriter.

--William Barrett Travis (1809—1836)
Hero of the Texas Revolution.

--Terry Treachout (b. 1956)
American critic.
_A Terry Treachout Reader_ [2004]

--Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852—1917)
English actor-manager.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Hesketh Pearson _Beerbohm Tree_ [1956]

--R. C. Trench (1807—1886)
Irish Archbishop of Dublin, theologian, poet, and amateur philologist.
_On the Study of Words_ [1851]

--G. M. Trevelyan (1876—1962)
English historian.
_Clio, A Muse_ [1913]

--Trevanian [pen name of Rodney Whitaker] (1931—2005)
American film scholar and writer.
_Shibumi_ [1979]

--Sir Frederick Treves (1853—1923)
English surgeon.

--Lee Trevino (b. 1939)
American professional golfer who won 6 "majors."

--Claire Trevor (1910—2000)
American actress.

--Calvin Trillin (b. 1935)
American journalist, humorist, and novelist.

--Lionel Trilling (1905—1975)
American critic and author.
_The Liberal Imagination_ [1950]

--Sarah Kirby Trimmer (1741—1810)
English author of children's books, educational works, and textbooks.
_Fabulous Histories_ [1821]

--Anthony Trollope (1815—1882)
English novelist [son of Frances Trollope.]
_Barchester Towers_ [1857]
_The Last Chronicle of Barset_ [2 vol., 1867]
_Phineas Finn_ [1869]
_Thackeray_ [1879]
_The Plumber_ [1880]
_An Autobiography_ [2 vols., 1883]

--Frances Trollope (1780—1863)
English author [mother of Anthony Trollope.]
_Domestic Manners of the Americans_ [1832]
_On The Mississippi_ [1856]

--Joanna Trollope (b. 1943)
English novelist.
_The Rector's Wife_ [1991]

--Leon Trotsky (1879—1940)
Russian revolutionary.
_Diary in Exile_ [1935, first pub 1958]

--J.T. [John Townsend] Trowbridge (1827—1916)
American novelist, poet and editor.
_Darius Green and his Flying Machine_ [1910]

--Garry Trudeau (b. 1948)
American cartoonist.

--Margaret Trudeau (b. 1948)
Wife of the 15th Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Arthur Johnson _Margaret Trudeau_ [1977]

--Harry S Truman (1884—1972)
American Democratic statesman, President of the U.S. [1945—1953].
_Memoirs, Year of Decision_ [1955]
_Years of Trial and Hope, 1946-1952 _ [1956]
_The Autobiography of Harry S. Truman_
Biographies and/or related books about:
Margaret Truman _Harry S. Truman_ [1973]
Merle Miller _Plain Speaking: An Oral Biography of Harry S. Truman_ [1974]
Robert Donovan _Conflict and Crisis: The Presidency
of Harry S. Truman, 1945-1948_ [1977]
Wolfgang Mieder _The Proverbial Harry S. Truman_ [1997]

--Dalton Trumbo (1905—1976)
American screenwriter and novelist.

--Donald Trump (b. 1946)
American business executive and entrepreneur.

--Thomas Tryon (1634—1703)
English merchant and early advocate of vegetarianism.

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--Ts'ao Chan [Pinyin Cao Zhan] (c.1715—1763)
Chinese author.
_Hung lou meng_ (Dream of the Red Chamber)

--Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659—1719)
Japanese samurai.
_Hagakure_ (Hidden in the Leaves)_ [1716]
now known as __The Book of the Samurai_.

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--Yi-Fu Tuan (b. 1930)
Chinese-American biographer, educator, and author.
_Escapism_ [1998]

--Barbara Tuchman {nθe Wertheim} (1912—1989)
American historian and author.
_The Guns of August_ [1962]
_Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45_ [1970]

--Dick Tuck (b. 1924)
American political consultant.

--St. George Tucker (1752—1827)
American lawyer & judge.
_Blackstone's Commentaries: with Notes of Reference_ [1803]

--Sophie Tucker (1884—1966)
American vaudeville artist.

--Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810—1889)
English writer.

--Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (1818—1883)
Russian novelist, poet, and playwright.
_Rudin_ [1856]
_Fathers and Sons_ [1862]

--Sherry Turkle (b. 1948)
American clinical psychologist.
_The Second Self_ [1984]

--Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888—1982)
American novelist.
_The Rolling Years_ (1936)
_The Flowering_ [1972]

--Lana Turner [Julia Jean Mildred Frances Turner] (1920—1995)
American actress.

--Ted Turner (b. 1938)
American broadcasting entrepreneur and sportsman.

--Scott Turow (b. 1949)
American lawyer and author of legal thrillers.

--Thomas Tusser (c.1524—1580)
English agricultural writer and poet.
_Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie_ [1557]

--Bishop Desmond Tutu (b. 1931)
South African cleric and winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize.

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--Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835—1910)
American humorist, novelist, journalist, and river pilot.
_The Innocents Abroad_ [1869]
_Roughing It_ [1872]
_The Gilded Age_ [1873] (Co-authored with Charles Dudley Warner)
_The Adventures of Tom Sawyer_ [1876]
_A Tramp Abroad_ [1879]
_Life on the Mississippi_ [1883]
_The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_ [1884]
_A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court_ [1889]
_Pudd'nhead Wilson_ [1894]
"Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
_Following the Equator_ [1897]
"Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar"
_Europe and Elsewhere_ [1901]
_The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays_ [1904]
_What Is Man?_ [1906]
_Christian Science_ [1907]
_The Mysterious Stranger_ [1916]
_Autobiography_ [1924 ed.]
_Mark Twain's Notebook_ [1935]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Albert Bigelow Paine _Mark Twain: A Biography_ [3 vol., 1912]
Merle Johnson _More Maxims of Mark_ [1927]
Opie Read _Mark Twain and I_ [1940]
Bernard DeVoto (ed.) _Mark Twain in Eruption_ [1940]
Caroline Thomas Harnsberger _Everyone's Mark Twain_ [1948]
Victor Doyno (ed.) _Mark Twain: Selected Writings of an American Skeptic_ [1983]
_Mark Twain: Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches,
and Essays 1891-1910_, [Library of America, 1992]
J.R. Lemaster & James D. Wilson (eds.) _The Mark Twain Encyclopedia_ [1993]
_When in Doubt, Tell the Truth, and other quotations
from Mark Twain_, collected by Brian Collins [1996]
John P. Holms & Karin Baji (comps.) _Bite-Size Twain_ [1998]
Harriet Elinor Smith _Autobiography of Mark Twain_ [2010]

--Boss [William Marcy] Tweed (1823—1878)
American politician and Tammany leader.

--Twilight Zone

--Paul Twitchell (c. 1908—1971)
American spiritual writer and author.
_The Flute of God_ [1971]

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--John Tyndall (1820—1893)
British natural philosopher.

--Kenneth Tynan (1927—1980)
English theater critic.

--Mike Tyson (b. 1966)
American professional boxer and heavyweight champion.


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