Explore Thomas Jefferson’s writings in a definitive, scholarly edition.
This 20-volume set gathers Jefferson’s public papers, letters, diaries, and notes in a authoritative format that supports serious study and teaching.
This edition, published in 1903 by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, is edited by Lipscomb and Bergh. It provides a carefully curated cross-section of his work, with scholarly apparatus to help readers understand the context and significance of each document. The book is designed for researchers, students, and history lovers who want direct access to Jefferson’s voice and ideas across his public life.
- Extensive collection spanning a wide range of writings, from letters to diaries.
- Editorial notes and introductions that frame historical context.
- Well-suited for academic research, classroom use, and personal study.
- Part of a durable, multi-volume scholarly project focused on American history.
Ideal for readers of American history and Jefferson scholarship.