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James, Henry

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  1. An American author of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. James is known for his novels, such as The Turn of the Screw and Portrait of a Lady.


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The philosopher and psychologist William James was Henry James's brother.

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James Henry Gooding, at presentations with his reenactment group.

From Washington Post

Police have identified the suspect as 53-year-old James Henry Schulz, who is believed to be a "transient."

From Fox News

The face of the South in Dr. Richardson’s book is a bitterly racist and sexually abusive South Carolina planter and senator, James Henry Hammond, who called Jefferson’s notion that all men are created equal “ridiculously absurd.”

From New York Times

James Henry is a New York based economist and lawyer who is a senior advisor with the international Tax Justice Network.

From Salon

"This is the perfect time to highlight the role of global tax," said James Henry, an attorney and senior advisor to the Tax Justice Network, which tracks international tax avoidance trends.

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