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100 1  Fleming, Thomas J. 
370    Jersey City (N.J.)|bManhattan (New York, N.Y.)|2naf 
372    Historical fiction|aUnited States--History--Revolution, 
       1775-1783|aUnited States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--
       Fiction|aFounding Fathers of the United States|2lcsh 
374    Historians|aNovelists|2lcsh 
377    eng 
378    |qThomas James 
400 1  Fleming, Thomas 
500 1  |wnnnc|aCain, Christopher 
500 1  |wnnnc|aJames, T. F. 
500 1  |wnnnc|aThomas, J. F.,|d1927-2017 
663    For works of this author written under other names, search
       also under:|bCain, Christopher|bJames, T. F.|bThomas, J. 
       F., 1927-2017 
670    His Now we are enemies, 1960. 
670    His New Jersey, c1984:|bCIP t.p. (Thomas Fleming) 
670    His Cowpens, 1988:|bt.p. (Thomas J. Fleming) 
670    LC manual auth. cd.|b(hdg.: Fleming, Thomas J.; used 
       pseuds. Christopher Cain, T.F. James, and J.F. Thomas) 
670    Contemp. auths., 1969|b(Fleming, Thomas J(ames), 1927- ; 
       pseuds.: Christopher Cain; T.F. James; J.F. Thomas) 
670    WWA, 2005|b(Fleming, Thomas James; b. July 5, 1927; [lists
       all works, e.g.]: Beat the last drum; Cry of whiteness; 
       God of love; Duel; Secret trial of Robert E. Lee; When the
       cruel war is over) 
670    Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02|b(b. 1927) 
670    New York times WWW site, viewed July 28, 2017|b(in 
       obituary published July 27: Thomas Fleming; b. Thomas 
       James Fleming, July 5, 1927, Jersey City; d. Sunday [July 
       23, 2017], Manhattan, aged 90; prolific historian with a 
       zealous interest in America's founding fathers; historical
       novelist whose plots included a British conspiracy to 
       kidnap George Washington)