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Jefferson His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, Associates
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Jefferson His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, Associates in Bloomington, MN
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Jefferson His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, Associates in Bloomington, MN
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In this volume, Kevin J. Hayes collects thirty accounts of Thomas Jefferson written by his granddaughters, visiting dignitaries, fellow politicians, and others who knew him as a family man, public servant, intellectual, and institution builder. The letters and reminiscences of those who knew Jefferson personally reveal him to be a warm, funny man, quite unlike the solemn statesman so often limned in biographies. To friends and enemies alike he was the model of a republican gentleman, profoundly knowledgeable in philosophy and natural history, able to converse in several languages, and capable of great wit but contemptuous of ceremony and fancy dress. Through these excerpts, we can see the nation’s third president as his family knew hima loving husband, father, and grandfatherand as his peers did, as a tireless public servant with a fondness for tall tales.
In this volume, Kevin J. Hayes collects thirty accounts of Thomas Jefferson written by his granddaughters, visiting dignitaries, fellow politicians, and others who knew him as a family man, public servant, intellectual, and institution builder. The letters and reminiscences of those who knew Jefferson personally reveal him to be a warm, funny man, quite unlike the solemn statesman so often limned in biographies. To friends and enemies alike he was the model of a republican gentleman, profoundly knowledgeable in philosophy and natural history, able to converse in several languages, and capable of great wit but contemptuous of ceremony and fancy dress. Through these excerpts, we can see the nation’s third president as his family knew hima loving husband, father, and grandfatherand as his peers did, as a tireless public servant with a fondness for tall tales.


















