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61. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson - Library Edition - Vol. 6 (of 20) by Thomas Jefferson | |
Paperback: 300
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(2010-07-12)
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62. Jefferson: Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Thomas Jefferson | |
Paperback: 684
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(1999-10-13)
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There is a wealth of knowledge here! Broken into sections on such topics as the Virginia constitution, the US constitution, religious liberty, and slavery, this edition assembles Jefferson's personal letters, bills in the virginia legislature, excerpts from his autobiography and even presidential addresses. Put together, they give us a great chunk of Jeffersonaian thought (libertarianism, anti-federalism, republicanism) and even insights into his personal life (yes, "dialogue between the head and the heart" is here; Peronally, I like reading that one aloud). The only criticisms I have are that the editing could've used a little alacrity. In that most of the items herein are personal letters which refer to specific historical events, persons, and goings on, the editors lack of introductory paragraphs, guiding footnotes, or references is a glaring omission. Now, I've studied most of the events and had only marginal trouble filling in details, but I pity she who has not read Jefferson before trying to make sense of the contexts without which the letters lose at least a bit of importance. Long and short: if you're familiar with Jefferson in detail, this is a great read. If not, read a good biography first. (Before I go, I should point out that for those used to the dry style of Jefferson's autobiography and "Notes on Virginia", his letters are so much more pleasent to read. He is terse, vivacious, and quite informal, by contrast. Don't let memories of late night slogs through "Notes on Virginia" dissuade you from this collection.) What are you standing there for? Procure this volume for your illustrious and most magnificent library!
Great Compelation of Jefferson's Writings |
63. Principle and Interest: Thomas Jefferson and the Problem of Debt (Jeffersonian America) by Herbert E. Sloan | |
Paperback: 392
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(2001-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this acclaimed work, available here for the first time in paperback, Herbert E. Sloan examines Thomas Jefferson's complex and obsessive relationship to debt--its roles in his life and political career, and in the formation of republican ideology. As party leader in the 1790s, and later as President of the United States, Jefferson led a crusade against public debt, which he felt robbed the people of a future rightly theirs. Yet as a private person, he was plagued by debt, never free of it throughout his life. In this respect, Sloan argues, Jefferson was representative of his social class--most of the Virginia gentry had similar problems with debt, and similar feelings about it. Taking as the central exposition of Jefferson's political vision his famous letter to James Madison on the rights of the living generation, Sloan explores in detail the events of 1789-90, when Jefferson acceded to Hamilton's plans for the national debt. The consequences of this decision would haunt Jefferson until the day he died. Eloquently written and exhaustively researched, Principle and Interest provides a unique perspective on a range of topics--revolutionary ideology, political economy, the mechanics of party organization--central to an understanding of the period. |
64. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the PresidentsVolume 1, part 3: Thomas Jefferson by N/A | |
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(2004-01-01)
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65. Tom Jefferson: Third President of the United States (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Helen Albee Monsell | |
Paperback: 192
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(1989-10-30)
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Interesting
Interesting |
66. The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson (Modern Library) by Thomas Jefferson | |
Hardcover: 800
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(1944)
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The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson |
67. Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War by Michael Kranish | ||||||
Hardcover: 400
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(2010-02-01)
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Intimidating but Interesting
What is a Leader to do in a Crisis?
Jeffeson's War
Couldn't finish it; too boring
Fascinating, Well Researched, Detailed |
68. The Pirate Coast: Thomas Jefferson, the First Marines, and the Secret Mission of 1805 by Richard Zacks | |
Paperback: 464
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(2006-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In an attempt to stop the legendary Barbary Pirates of North Africa from hijacking American ships, William Eaton set out on a secret mission to overthrow the government of Tripoli. The operation was sanctioned by President Thomas Jefferson, who at the last moment grew wary of "intermeddling" in a foreign government and sent Eaton off without proper national support. Short on supplies, given very little money and only a few men, Eaton and his mission seemed doomed from the start. He triumphed against all odds, recruited a band of European mercenaries in Alexandria, and led them on a march across the Libyan Desert. Once in Tripoli, the ragtag army defeated the local troops and successfully captured Derne, laying the groundwork for the demise of the Barbary Pirates. Now, Richard Zacks brings this important story of America’s first overseas covert op to life. Customer Reviews (70)
A treat and a delight
Outstanding!Reads Like an Adventure Novel
good service
"Millions for defense, not a cent for tribute" (3.5 stars)
Great book |
69. Thomas Jefferson and the Law by Edward Dumbauld | |
Hardcover: 293
Pages
(1979-01)
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70. Thomas Jefferson's Library | |
Paperback: 162
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(2010-04-28)
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71. Monticello: A Guidebook by Susan R. Stein, Peter J. Hatch, Lucia C. Stanton, Merrill D. Peterson | |
Paperback: 144
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(2002-06)
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Useful book |
72. Jefferson in Love: The Love Letters Between Thomas Jefferson and Maria Cosway by John P. Kaminski | |
Hardcover: 152
Pages
(1999-02-01)
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73. Adams vs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800 (Pivotal Moments in American History) by John Ferling | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2005-10-20)
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Adams vs. Jefferson:The Tumultuous Election of 1800
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Excellent history
Exciting excursion into American history
The United States gets back on the republican track in 1800 (4.5*s) |
74. Jefferson's Great Gamble: The Remarkable Story of Jefferson, Napoleon and the Men behind the Louisiana Purchase by Charles Cerami | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2004-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For two years before the Louisiana Purchase, the nine principal players in the deal watched France and the United States approach the brink of war over the most coveted spot on the planet: a bustling port known as New Orleans. And until the breakthrough moment when a deal was secured, the men who steered their countries through the tense and often beguiling negotiations knew only that the futures of both nations were being questioned, and that the answer was uncertain. Jefferson's Great Gamble is an extraordinary work that redefines one of the most important and overlooked events in American history. Charles A. Cerami reveals the untold thrusts and parries of the Louisiana Purchase, an event that was not just a land sale, but thirty months of high drama, blandishment, posturing and secret maneuvers by some of the most powerful and crafty men of their time. Utilizing original correspondence and firsthand accounts, Cerami paints a vivid and engrossing narrative enriched by the words of the men whose talents and weaknesses kept the negotiations alive during the most unsure moments. When Thomas Jefferson took office as president of the United States in 1801, Louisiana was at the front of his mind. Jefferson knew that the future of the country hinged on its right to navigate the Mississippi River and have access to New Orleans. His hopes for maintaining this right were almost completely dashed when it was discovered that Napoleon had secretly forced Spain to give the Louisiana Territory to France, and that he had troops on the way to take possession of New Orleans. Jefferson's only hope to stop the takeover lay in a great gamble: convincing Napoleon that the United States was willing to go to war over the port city. Jefferson knew that war might fracture the new country, which at the time had roughly one thousand men in its army. He was therefore faced with not only convincing Napoleon that the United States was ready to fight, but bluffing him into thinking that it could win that battle. To execute his plan, Jefferson turned to his brilliant but troubled foreign-relations team. James Madison, the wily secretary of state, devised with Jefferson a disinformation strategy that was remarkable for its ingenuity and effectiveness. Robert Livingston, the American envoy to France, struggled to negotiate with French officials while being disdained and ignored by Jefferson and Madison, his political rivals. And as the final negotiations approached, James Monroe found himself sailing to Paris with the key to how the United States would execute the endgame. Napoleon was bombarded by contradicting opinions from his two closest advisors. François de Barbé-Marbois, the impeccably honest finance minister, pushed toward a sale to raise money for a war with England. Charles-Maurice de Tallyrand-Périgord, Napoleon's witty and corrupt chief advisor, pushed him to hold on to the colony, a position he believed held long-term benefits for France, if not for Napoleon. To read Jefferson's Great Gamble is to experience the tense days and nights leading to a decision that changed the face of the world. From the early American infighting to the heated French negotiations to the battle needed years later to secure the purchase, this new history is a story of dedicated men, each driven by love of country, who created an event that Robert Livingston called "the noblest work of our lives." Customer Reviews (21)
Louisiana Purchase - little known background
Doubling the Size of the Nation through Diplomacy
Too much analysis, not enough storytelling
Not definitive, but still a good read
The Louisiana Purchase for the Common Man |
75. Jefferson the President: Second Term 1805 - 1809 - Volume V (Jefferson and His Time) by Dumas Malone | |
Hardcover: 704
Pages
(1974-03-30)
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Difficulties
Jefferson: The President second term 1805 -1809 Jefferson sponsors the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Congress gives Jefferson a little slack, but Arron Burr takes the domestic heat. The Barbary pirates are delt with, but the political views of Jefferson and Marshall heat up to a boiling point. But, Jeferson's second term seems to hit a nadir and he is longing for his Virginia mountain top home where he can finally retire after forty years of service to government. I found the scholarship to be impeccable, balanced, seemly sympathetic. The overall narrative is detailed and at times engrossing and engaging. Even though we can see Jefferson's excitement with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, we also see heartbreak with Burr and vituperation with Marshall. Overall, this volume brings us to one of the most interesting times of Jeferson's life... that of retirement. This is one of the most interesting of the volumes so far as we see Jefferson working out the problems that others have wrought upon him.
Superb Research, Stilted Prose |
76. Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny by Robert J. Miller | |
Paperback: 240
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(2008-07-01)
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A solid Foundation
Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny
The first birthright commons ever privatized |
77. Thomas Jefferson Education for Teens by Oliver DeMille, Shanon Brooks | |
Perfect Paperback: 148
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(2009-11-09)
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78. Evaluating Books: What Would Thomas Jefferson Think About This?Guidelines for Selecting Books Consistent With the Principles of America's Founders (An Uncle Eric Book) by Richard J. Maybury | |
Paperback: 122
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(2004-06-01)
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Is Liberty Statism or Non-Statism? Privatization or Communism?
Sixth in a Series of Nine Books that can Change Your Life! I have learned a great deal from his obvious intellectual prowess and his all encompassing views on many subjects and how they mesh together to form, affect and manipulate this world we live in. One gets a sense of awe at how little they can trust those in power but how immensly important is it is that those without it stick together and ensure we be ever vigilante in our observations of elected officials. Those people we used to call public servants but who hav become nothing but self-indulgent life lont politicians. In other words they have become exactly what our Constitution and Bill of Rights were designed to prevent. In this book, "What Would Thomas Jefferson Think About This?" I have found yet another source of knowledge that I must thank Uncle Eric for. Yet after reading the great book "John Adams." I do not find that I have the awe and inspiration that allows me to make Jefferson my number one hero. Yes, he is a great man and I believe he was one of the greatest founders, however I find that I still place him behing George Washington and Adams on that account. It is my philosophy just like it was Reverend Johathan Mayhew's and John Adam's that "The people, are required to obey their government's law only when it is in agreement with Higher Law. And if the government violates that charge, it is our duty, and we are bound the fight it with every resourse at our disposal." In a related topic Mayhew was a true Reverend, and it is unfortunate that the term has been turned into such a basphemous title today for those who use and claim the name are anything but Reverend. In any case this 6th book in Mr. Maybury's series is yet another collectors item and gives the reader a sound foundation by which to judge the literature they choose to absorb and contemplate in creating their own ideological awareness and positions of items of critical importance to our country and our people.
Sixth in a Series of Nine Books that can Change Your Life! I have learned a great deal from his obvious intellectual prowess and his all encompassing views on many subjects and how they mesh together to form, affect and manipulate this world we live in. One gets a sense of awe at how little they can trust those in power but how immensly important is it is that those without it stick together and ensure we be ever vigilante in our observations of elected officials. Those people we used to call public servants but who hav become nothing but self-indulgent life lont politicians. In other words they have become exactly what our Constitution and Bill of Rights were designed to prevent. In this book, "What Would Thomas Jefferson Think About This?" I have found yet another source of knowledge that I must thank Uncle Eric for. Yet after reading the great book "John Adams." I do not find that I have the awe and inspiration that allows me to make Jefferson my number one hero. Yes, he is a great man and I believe he was one of the greatest founders, however I find that I still place him behind George Washington and Adams on that account. It is my philosophy just like it was Reverend Johathan Mayhew's and John Adam's that "The people, are required to obey their government's law only when it is in agreement with Higher Law. And if the government violates that charge, it is our duty, and we are bound the fight it with every resourse at our disposal." In a related topic Mayhew was a true Reverend, and it is unfortunate that the term has been turned into such a basphemous title today for those who use and claim the name are anything but Reverend. In any case this 6th book in Mr. Maybury's series is yet another collectors item and gives the reader a sound foundation by which to judge the literature they choose to obsorb and contemplate in creating their own ideological awareness and positions of items of critical importance to our country and our people. ... Read more |
79. In Pursuit of Reason: The Life of Thomas Jefferson by Noble E. Cunningham Jr. | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(1988-05-12)
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Too dry for such an interesting subject
Good but short!
Best one volume biography of Thomas Jefferson.
EVERYBODY needs to read...........
Another Perspective on Cunningham's Book |
80. Jefferson on Jefferson | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2002-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Jefferson on Jefferson, researcher Paul Zall returns to original manuscripts and correspondence for a new view of the statesman’s life. He extends the story where Jefferson left off, weaving excerpts from other writings—notes, rough drafts, and private correspondence—with passages from the original autobiography. Jefferson reveals his grief over the death of his daughter, details his hotly contested election against John Adams (decided by the House of Representatives), expresses his thoughts on religion, and tells of life at Monticello. The result is a new and more complex portrait of a man who was often bitter about the past and insecure about his place in history. With notes and a helpful introduction, Jefferson on Jefferson offers readers a new glimpse into the life of Thomas Jefferson, as told by Jefferson himself. |
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