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The Essential Jefferson

The Essential Jefferson
Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0486465993

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This extraordinary primer offers a superb survey of Jeffersonian thought. It features writings on political and economic philosophy, morals and religion, intellectual freedom and progress, education, secession, slavery, and more.


The Essential Thomas Jefferson

The Essential Thomas Jefferson
Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1996
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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A collection of Thomas Jefferson's correspondence.


The Essential Thomas Jefferson

The Essential Thomas Jefferson
Author: John Gabriel Hunt
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1994
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780517101681

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This collection of the important writings by one of America's greatest leaders and the author of the Declaration of Independence contains inaugural addresses, the Notes on Virginia, and letters and early documents.


Jefferson Davis: The Essential Writings

Jefferson Davis: The Essential Writings
Author: Jefferson Davis
Publisher: Modern Library
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2004-08-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1588363783

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Jefferson Davis is one of the most complex and controversial figures in American political history (and the man whom Oscar Wilde wanted to meet more than anyone when he made his tour of the United States). Elected president of the Confederacy and later accused of participating in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, he is a source of ongoing dissension between northerners and southerners. This volume, the first of its kind, is a selected collection of his writings culled in large part from the authoritative Papers of Jefferson Davis, a multivolume edition of his letters and speeches published by the Louisiana State University Press, and includes thirteen documents from manuscript collections and one privately held document that have never before appeared in a modern scholarly edition. From letters as a college student to his sister, to major speeches on the Constitution, slavery, and sectional issues, to his farewell to the U.S. Senate, to his inaugural address as Confederate president, to letters from prison to his wife, these selected pieces present the many faces of the enigmatic Jefferson Davis. As William J. Cooper, Jr., writes in his Introduction, “Davis’s notability does not come solely from his crucial role in the Civil War. Born on the Kentucky frontier in the first decade of the nineteenth century, he witnessed and participated in the epochal transformation of the United States from a fledgling country to a strong nation spanning the continent. In his earliest years his father moved farther south and west to Mississippi. As a young army officer just out of West Point, he served on the northwestern and southwestern frontiers in an army whose chief mission was to protect settlers surging westward. Then, in 1846 and 1847, as colonel of the First Mississippi Regiment, he fought in the Mexican War, which resulted in 1848 in the Mexican Cession, a massive addition to the United States of some 500,000 square miles, including California and the modern Southwest. As secretary of war and U.S. senator in the 1850s, he advocated government support for the building of a transcontinental railroad that he believed essential to bind the nation from ocean to ocean.”


White House Studies Compendium

White House Studies Compendium
Author: Glenn P. Hastedt
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781600216800

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The American Presidency has become one of the most powerful offices in the world with the ascendency of American power in the 20th century.'White House Studies Compendium' brings together piercing analyses of the American presidency -- dealing with both currect issues and historical events.The compendia are the bound issues of 'White House Studies' with the addition of a comprehensive subject index.


The Essential Book of Presidential Trivia

The Essential Book of Presidential Trivia
Author: Noah McCullough
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-02-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1400064821

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“I want everyone to know about the history of the United States and about important political events and issues and how they work.” –Noah McCullough, age ten, 2032 presidential hopeful Noah McCullough may just be this country’s youngest presidential historian ever–and in this delightful volume he gives us hours of entertainment with an illustrated tour of America’s forty-three presidents, from George Washington to George W. Bush. The political whiz kid famed for his appearances on “The Tonight Show” offers up brief bios and fun facts about our nation’s leaders, as well as trivia questions such as • Which president could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other at the same time? • What do the first president born in Connecticut and the last president born in Massachusetts have in common? • Which president was a Pulitzer Prize winner? Confident about your prez-smarts? Take Noah’s Ultimate Presidential Trivia Quiz and see where you stand. Forget your p’s and q’s; know your stars and stripes. If you love your country, you will love The Essential Book of Presidential Trivia.


The Jefferson Lies

The Jefferson Lies
Author: David Barton
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1595554599

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Noted historian Barton sets the record straight on the lies and misunderstandings that have tarnished the legacy of Thomas Jefferson.


Essential Thomas Jefferson

Essential Thomas Jefferson
Author: Random House Value Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1996-09
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780517189986

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A collection of Thomas Jefferson's correspondence.


Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson
Author: Christopher Hitchens
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0061753971

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"A balanced, readable portrait. A refreshing perspective.” —New York Times Book Review With intelligence, insight, eloquence, and wit, bestselling author Christopher Hitchens gives us an artful portrait of a complex, formative figure in American history and his turbulent era. In this unique biography of Thomas Jefferson, leading journalist and social critic Christopher Hitchens offers a startlingly new and provocative interpretation of our Founding Father—a man conflicted by power who wrote the Declaration of Independence and acted as ambassador to France yet yearned for a quieter career in the Virginia legislature. A masterly writer, Jefferson was an awkward public speaker. A professed proponent of emancipation, he elided the issue of slavery from the Declaration of Independence and continued to own human property. A reluctant candidate, he left an indelible presidential legacy.


Constitution Café: Jefferson's Brew for a True Revolution

Constitution Café: Jefferson's Brew for a True Revolution
Author: Christopher Phillips
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0393062791

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“A provocative extension of Jefferson’s original plan.”—Kirkus Reviews Thomas Jefferson believed that every generation of Americans should rewrite our Constitution from scratch—to mirror the progress of the human mind and, most of all, to maintain the revolutionary spirit. He would be dismayed that it’s considered untouchable these days. Taking up Jefferson’s cause, Christopher Phillips leads a motley group of Americans across the fruited plain in an offbeat Constitutional Convention. His Constitution Café project is sparking a much-needed conversation about our founding document and forging common ground at a time when our country needs it most.