The Adams-Jefferson Letters

The Adams-Jefferson Letters

Author: John Adams

Publisher:

Published: 1959

Total Pages: 640

ISBN-13:

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A collection of 380 letters, written between 1777-1826, with notes and chapter introductions that relate them to the history of the American republic. For other editions, see Author Catalog.


Letters of Thomas Jefferson

Letters of Thomas Jefferson

Author: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher:

Published: 1789

Total Pages:

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In a letter, 1789 Dec. 19, Cumberland, Jefferson requests an unidentified correspondent to convey an enclosed letter [not present] to Paris [1 l. holograph signed 25 cm.] -- In a third person letter, 1821 Jan. 15, Monticello, to Horace H. Hayden Jefferson sends thanks for some geological essays [1 l. holograph 25 cm. mounted].


The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson

The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson

Author: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Modern Library

Published: 1998-11-10

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 0375752188

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“Jefferson aspired beyond the ambition of a nationality, and embraced in his view the whole future of man.”—Henry Adams Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) left a vast literary legacy in the form of journal entries, notes, addresses, and seventy thousand letters. This extraordinary volume represents many of his most important contributions to American political thought. It features his Autobiography, which contains the original and revised versions of the Declaration of Independence; the Anas, or Notes (1791–1809); Biographical Sketches; selections from Notes on the State of Virginia, the Travel Journals, and Essay on Anglo-Saxon; a portion of his public papers, including his first and second inaugural addresses; and more than two hundred letters. Taken together, these writings offer indispensable insight into the mind of the man who was instrumental in formulating and guiding this nation’s principles. From the Preface: This selection from the writings of Thomas Jefferson is planned to be a comprehensive presentation of his thought. The greatest amount of space has been allotted to his letters, in the belief that they are of primary importance in revealing the man and his intellect. Jefferson’s two original full-length works, the Notes on Virginia and the Autobiography, are given virtually complete. Along with his best-known public papers, selections from his minor writings are also included. Together, all these serve to depict the man who more aptly than any of his countrymen might be called the American Leonardo.


Letters from the Head and Heart

Letters from the Head and Heart

Author: Andrew Burstein

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 104

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The letters of a person . . . form the only full and genuine journal of his life, noted Thomas Jefferson, who wrote nearly 20,000 letters in his own lifetime. Andrew Burstein invites readers to rediscover Jefferson through an exploration of his most enduring public and private writings. Among the public documents examined are two of Jefferson's best-known contributions to American history, the Declaration of Independence and his first inaugural address. On a more personal level, we read the written dialogue between Jefferson and his dying wife, Martha, as well as tender letters written to his daughters and grandson. Also included are thought-provoking letters written to friends and fellow thinkers, highlighted by extracts from the famous correspondence between the aging Jefferson and John Adams. Burstein's lively analysis confirms Jefferson as a writer of both style and substance. In his letters, we see a writer whose words at once convey the eighteenth-century world in which he lived and yet still speak to the modern world with powerful relevance and wisdom.


Jefferson in Love

Jefferson in Love

Author: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780945612568

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Presents over 40 letters that reveal Thomas Jefferson during his role as America's new minister to France when he wrote these letters to his lover, an obscure Anglo-Italian artist, Maria Cosway, in the midst of pre-Revolutionary France. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR