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Holland, Tom

LC control no.nb2004033017
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Personal name headingHolland, Tom
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Variant(s)Kholland, Tom
Holland, Thomas, 1968-
הולנד, טום
Other standard no.0000000117735394
Associated countryEngland
Birth date1968-01-05
Profession or occupationNovelists Historians Translators
Special noteDo not confuse with Dr. Tom Holland who wrote Contours of Pauline theology [no2005037009]
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Found inRubicon, 2003: t.p. (Tom Holland)
Sunday business post Web site, June 17, 2004 (Tom Holland, historian and author of six works of fiction including vampire novels)
Vampir, 2002: t.p. (Tom Kholland) t.p. verso (Tom Holland [in rom.])
Biog. resource center (St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost & Gothic Writers), June 17, 2004 (Holland, Tom (1967-); b. 1967, U.K.; Oxford University; doctorate in English literature)
The SF site: an interview with Tom Holland [June 1999] Web site, June 17, 2004 (Tom Holland; British author of The vampyre (as Lord of the dead in the US), Supping with panthers (as Slave of my thirst in the US), Deliver us from evil, The sleeper in the sands)
Tom Holland bibliography Web site, June 17, 2004 (Tom Holland (1947- ); lists works, incl. The vampyre, Supping with panthers, Deliver us from evil, The sleeper in the sands, and Rubicon)
BL AL recd. 28 July 2004 (Thomas (called Tom) Holland, born 5 Jan. 1968)
Author's Website, April 23, 2009: bio. p. (His novels are set in various periods of history, ranging from ancient Egypt to 1880s London. He is also the author of three works of history: Rubicon: the triumph and tragedy of the Roman republic; Persian fire: the first world empire and the battle for the West; Millennium: the end of the world and the forging of Christendom. He has adapted Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides and Virgil for the BBC. In 2007, he was the winner of the 2007 Classical Association prize, awarded to 'the individual who has done most to promote the study of the language, literature and civilisation of Ancient Greece and Rome')
   <http://www.tom-holland.org/>
The forge of christendom, 2009: ECIP t.p. (Tom Holland)
Associated languageeng