This comprehensive collection, "Writings," offers an unprecedented look into the mind of Thomas Jefferson. This Library Edition brings together, for the first time in their entirety, Jefferson's autobiography, his insightful "Notes on Virginia," the "Parliamentary Manual," and a vast array of official papers, messages, addresses, and other writings, both official and private. Edited by Albert Ellery Bergh and Andrew Adgate Lipscomb, this edition provides scholars and enthusiasts alike with invaluable primary source material, illuminating Jefferson's profound influence on the shaping of American democracy and intellectual thought. Delve into the writings of one of America's most influential Founding Fathers and gain a deeper understanding of his enduring legacy.
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