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The Religious Life of Thomas Jefferson
Published in Textbook Binding by University Press of Virginia (1984)
Author: Charles B. Sanford
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In-depth Look at Jefferson's Religious Ideas
Sanford writes a well-documented but accessible account of Jefferson's religious ideas. Other books on Jefferson's religion extract his ideas from his letters, papers, and speeches, but Sanford goes deeper, tracing the roots of Jefferson's ideas and the influence Enlightenment philosophers played in shaping his thinking. Sanford's book reveals how Jefferson's ideas about liberty, rights, and democracy sprang from his profound belief in God. Sanford's book also shows the contradictions and complexities of Jefferson's beliefs: that he loved Jesus's teachings even while doubting his divinity, that Jefferson attacked immaterialism in religion while believing in the afterlife, and that he contributed to and regularly attended churches while blasting the corruptions of the church and clergy on the Christian faith. I highly recommend this book to understand Jefferson's religious ideas, but to get historical context for the development of this ideas, I recommend as a companion book. "Sworn on the Altar of God" by Edwin Gaustad. Together the two books give a complete potrait of Jefferson's religious life.

Religious Life of Thomas Jefferson - profound insight
This book is an excellent look at the deep roots of spirituality, not religion, of one of America's most important founders, Thomas Jefferson.

The book is both informative and very interesting. It's a great book to keep for future reference as well.

It points out that Jefferson, like many of America's key founders, was not a Christian, but was a Deist. That is, he believed in God based on reason and nature, not on the Bible, Torah or Koran or any other man made book.

This is a book that will stimulate your brain and cause you to expand your mind!

Robert L. Johnson


Thomas Jefferson: A Picture Book Biography
Published in School & Library Binding by Scholastic (1994)
Authors: Michael Dooling and James Cross Giblin
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A look at the multi-faceted character of Thomas Jefferson
"Thomas Jefferson: A Picture Book Biography" does an excellent job of providing a simplified yet well-rounded portrait of one of the more complex figures in American history. Instead of detailing Jefferson's long list of accomplishments, author James Cross Giblin takes a more anecdotal approach which treats his childhood and his private life on an equal footing with the things he wrote and offices he held in public life. This is a book that looks at Jefferson's first term as President in terms of the Louisiana Purchase and the mockingbird that kept him company in his study. Sally Hemmings is mentioned several times as an important house slave, but without bringing up the evidence she was the half-sister of Jefferson's wife or that she bore Jefferson several children after his wife died. However, Jefferson's affection for Maria Cosway is covered. The end result is an understand more of the man than of the political figure; for example, young readers will have no appreciation for how the Jeffersonian Republicans differed from the Federalists. The back of this book includes a list of important dates in his life, several choice examples of excerpts from letters written by Jefferson, and a two-page description of what a Visit to Monticello would have been like when Jefferson lived there. Michael Dooling's illustrations consist of fully textured oil paintings over which the text is printed. Ultimately, the illustrations in this Picture Book Biography take a back seat to the way the text presents the multi-faceted character of the man who might have been the third President, but who wanted on his tombstone inscribed: "Author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statue of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia. When young students read over this biography, they will understand why those were the most important things in Jefferson's life.

An excellent book for elementary school children
My second-grader decided to research Thomas Jefferson for a school report. I ordered this book and was quite pleased. It has lots of good information without being wordy. In the back of the book is a two-page spread of quotes from Jefferson, as well as a timeline of his life. The illustrations are beautiful! Highly recommended.


Words of Freedom: Men of Honor
Published in Audio CD by (01 September, 2002)
Authors: James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry
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Real History Lesson
This CD REALLY opened my eyes! The performance of the reader and the power of the music brought the words to life. I FINALLY understood the time & conflict our founding fathers went thru.

I wish they had presented this to me when I was in school! All I can remember was the Boston Tea Party was against taxes & the Constitution was a really successful intellectual experiment.

I've been loaning it to friends & have had trouble getting it back. They love to listen to it while driving, etc. Its very inspiring & uplifting

This is a "must have" for everyone who values freedom.
Words of Freedom: Men of Honor is a gripping dramatic rendering of historic American documents and quotes that timelessly inspires the whole world not just Americans. I would recommend this CD to any student, to any history buff, or even to anyone who has not studied History for years. I hope you find this program as thought provoking, alive, and entertaining, as I have.


Anatomy of a Scandal: Thomas Jefferson & the Sally Story
Published in Paperback by White Mane Publishing Co. (2002)
Authors: Rebecca L. McMurry, David N. Mayer, and James F., Jr. McMurry
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EXPOSES MARTHA JEFFERSON-SALLY HEMINGS HALF-SISTER MYTH
An outstanding and well researched expose of the Martha Jefferson-Sally Hemings half-sister myth. The rumors and political slandering of Thomas Jefferson began with early political enemies of Jefferson, some fired from office or denied office due to malfeasance or unsuitability for government office. The notorius scandalmonger reporter, James T. Callender, continued the "Campaign Lies", (the Tom Woodson charge was exposed by there being NO Jefferson/Woodson DNA match), and these slandering efforts were carried out by Samuel Wetmore in the Madison Hemings interview in Pike Co, Ohio. Many of the statements contained in this interview have been exposed as being very doubtful under close and minute research.

Recent evaluations of these misleading findings of the Jefferson-Hemings DNA Study of 1998 and the resultant sensationalist media coverage, would lead one to believe that Thomas Jefferson is guilty of fathering Hemings children. Nothing could be further from the truth as reported in the Jefferson Scholars Commission Report, a blue ribbon panel of thirteen prominent professors, released April 12, 2001. The Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society has links to the full S.C. report.

The authors have long researched all the material and have personally visited many of the covered sites. There are many excellent references cited and for all who wish to keep current on the Jefferson-Hemings controversy should read this book and also the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society book, "The Jefferson-Hemings Myth, An American Travesty."


The Beale Treasure New History of a Mystery: History of a Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Hamilton (1997)
Author: Peter Viemeister
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Good documentary
Peter brings to one source as much information about the history as possible. He obviously did much research in not only tracking down the possible existence of TJBeale, but also in the plausability of such a treasure even existing. I highly recommend the book to any newcomer to the treasure story as it will save countless hours (if not months) of research.

Good job Peter!


Crusade Against Ignorance Thomas Jefferson on Education
Published in Hardcover by Teachers College Pr (1961)
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Educating for a Free Society
Gordon Lee's " Crusade Against Ignorance" is an excellent compelation of the educational theories and proposals of Thomas Jefferson. Starting with interesting and helpful commentary the book proceeds to catalog Jefferson's proposals. From his "General Diffusion of Knowledge" to the creation of the University of Virginia Jefferson kept his focus on publicly educating Virginians and Americans for liberty in a free society. Lee chronicles all of Jefferson's proposals and numerous acomplishments carefully documenting the grat man's theories by using his letters and public documents. A great book.


Crusade Against Ignorance Thomas Jefferson on Education
Published in Hardcover by Teachers College Pr (1961)
Author: Gordon C. Lee
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Excellent Compelation of Jefferson's Educational Ideas
This little volume is truly a treasure. Anyone interested in the educational proposals and thoughts of Thomas Jefferson should pick this book. From the beginning Jefferson's career to the end of his life culminating in the creation of the University of Virginia this book show Jefferson's lifelong interest in emancipating the human mind from tyranny. A great book.


A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson
Published in Hardcover by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. (1999)
Author: John Taylor
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A Defense from a Contemporary
John Taylor of Caroline's " Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson" is a great political defense of Jefferson's first administration from a friend and a contemporary. Taylor eloquently defends the Judiciary Act of 1801, the the war with the Barbary Pirates, the Louisiana Purchase, and the reduction of the national debt. Taylor brilliantly shows what supporters of Jefferson expected by his election, and got it. Economy in governemnt, reduction of the debt, cutting of government employees and the reform of a tyrannical Fedrealist judiciary. For students of Jefferson and Taylor, a great read.


Democracy.
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1979)
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Padover brings out Jefferson the Democrat
This wee little book orginally published in 1939 and reprinted in several editions since then is really excellent. It was written before the post-modern and multicultural cancer which has metastsized throughout the history "profession". Padover comes from an era where the gratness of Jefferson and other Founding Fathers was revered and cherished as the birthright of American liberty and democracy. Padover shows Jefferson's views on slavery, prospects for democracy in South America, the French Revolution, the Federalists, alien and Sedition Acts, and the American Revolution. He does this without the political correctness of today, and it's contempt for white males of any kind, but especially of the kind from the 18th century. Jefferson shines in all his glory from quote to quote. If one can get this book, do it! You will not be disappointed.


Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson
Published in Hardcover by Best Books (1971)
Author: Sarah Nicholas Randolph
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A picture of Jefferson through his letters
This biography was written by Jefferson's grandaughter to show "the beauties and charms of his domestic character." It is primarily through using his letters, which include over the years, those to his daughters, grandchildren, his sons-in-law, Layfayette, John Adams, Madison, lady friends in France, and others. The circumstances under which these were written are described.

Interesting to me were new insights into why Jefferson continued to serve in politics when he found it repugnant, his observations about the the French Revolution and Napolean, and his great affection and fatherly advice on health, education, and character building found in the letters to his daughters, and some grandchildren. In one instance, he discusses raising chickens. He also describes the pain of losing his wife and child, and a grandchild, to Abigail Adams.

Puts a little more flesh on the events, and on a giant of the 19th century. Good book to read in spirts.


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