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  • - 4 March 1809 to 15 November 1809
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Includes first-hand accounts of Thomas Jefferson's demeanor at his successor's inauguration and one of the most detailed descriptions of life at Monticello by a visitor. This volume tells of his efforts to restore order at his mismanaged mill complex, breed merino sheep, and otherwise resume full control of his financial and agricultural affairs.

  • - 1 January 1794 to 29 February 1796
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Brings Jefferson into retirement after his tenure as Secretary of State and returns him to private life at Monticello. He professes his desire to be free of public responsibilities and live the life of a farmer, spending his time tending to his estates. This volume also covers his friends, especially James Madison, with whom he exchanges letters.

  • - 11 May-31 August 1793
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Documents Edmond Charles Genet's challenges to American neutrality and Jefferson's diplomatic and political responses.

  • - 1 June-31 December 1792
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Describes Thomas Jefferson grappling with problems arising from the radicalization of the French Revolution in Europe and the polarization of domestic politics in the US. The overthrow of the French monarchy leads the Secretary of State to suspend debt payments and to formulate a diplomatic recognition policy that will guide American diplomacy.

  • - 1 January-31 May 1792
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Deals with an unusually active, dramatic period during Thomas Jefferson's tenure as Secretary of State.

  • - Index, Vols. 1-20
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 21: Index, Vols. 1-20, will be forthcoming.

  • - April 1791 to August 1791
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Documents Edmond Charles Genet's dramatic challenges to American neutrality and Jefferson's diplomatic and political responses.

  • - January 1791 to March 1791
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Reveals Washington and Jefferson in the closest relationship of their official careers. This volume shows Jefferson's concern over the growing discontent in the South and West over fiscal and other policies of the national government, his resistance to interested promotion of consular appointments in business circles, and more.

  • - July 1790 to November 1790
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 17: July 1790 to November 1790, will be forthcoming.

  • - August 1787 to March 1788
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

  • - June 1786 to December 1786
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 10: June 1786 to December 1786, will be forthcoming.

  • - November 1785 to June 1786
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 9: November 1785 to June 1786, will be forthcoming.

  • - February 1785 to October 1785
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 8: February 1785 to October 1785, will be forthcoming.

  • - March 1784 to February 1785
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 7: March 1784 to February 1785, will be forthcoming.

  • - May 1781 to March 1784
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 6: May 1781 to March 1784, will be forthcoming.

  • - February 1781 to May 1781
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 5: February 1781 to May 1781, will be forthcoming.

  • - June 1779 to September 1780
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

  • - January 1777 to June 1779
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

  • - Being his Autobiography, Correspondence, Reports, Messages, Addresses, and Other Writings, Official and Private
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £42.49 - 47.49

    Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was the third United States President (1801-9) and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. First published in 1853, Volume 1 of a nine-volume edition of his writings includes his autobiography and letters written up to and during his 1784-9 mission to Europe.

  • - 1 July to 12 November 1802
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Volume 38 opens on 1 July 1802, when Jefferson is in Washington, and closes on 12 November, when he is again there. For the last week of July and all of August and September, he resides at Monticello. Frequent correspondence with his heads of department and two visits with Secretary of State James Madison, however, keep the president abreast of matters of state. Upon learning in August of the declaration of war by Mawlay Sulayman, the sultan of Morocco, much of the president's and the cabinet's attention is focused on that issue, as they struggle to balance American diplomatic efforts with reliance on the country's naval power in the Mediterranean. Jefferson terms the sultan's actions "e;palpably against reason."e; In September, he addresses the concerns of the mayor of New York City and the governor of South Carolina that free blacks expelled from Guadeloupe by the French will be landed onto American shores. Although he believes the matter will be dealt with by the states, he also instructs Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin to direct custom house officers to be watchful. In late August, Jefferson is alerted that he has been touched by the "e;breath of Slander,"e; when James T. Callender's accusations appear in the Richmond Recorder and make public his relationship with Sally Hemings. The president offers no comment, and a month later returns to Washington, where he continues planning for an impending visit by his daughters.Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.

  • - 4 March to 30 June 1802
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Opens on 4 March 1802, the first anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's inauguration as the nation's third president, and closes on 30 June.

  • - 1 May 1816 to 18 January 1817
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Gives legal advice, including an opinion on whether perjury can be committed before a grand jury. This title attempts to bring Destutt de Tracy's Treatise on Political Economy into print, offers biographical information for Delaplaine's Repository, and recommends revisions to a forthcoming biography of Patrick Henry.

  • - The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £5.99

  • - 1 December 1801 to 3 March 1802
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    On 8 December Thomas Jefferson communicates his first annual message to Congress: peace between France and England is restored; the standing army can be done away with; and, 'peace & friendship' prevail with Indian neighbors. This title covers the period that brings to a conclusion Thomas Jefferson's first year as president.

  • - 1 May 1812 to 10 March 1813
    by Thomas Jefferson
    £109.49

    Contains Thomas Jefferson's papers from the end of his presidency until his death. This work includes 592 documents from 1 May 1812 to 10 March 1813.

  • by Thomas Jefferson
    £32.49

  • by Thomas Jefferson
    £8.49

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