Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 11
Discover the profound insights of Thomas Jefferson in Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 11, published by Princeton University Press in 1955. This remarkable volume spans 752 pages and covers the pivotal period from January 1787 to March 1788 during Jefferson's tenure as American Minister in France.
Delve into a wealth of personal correspondence and significant documents that illuminate Jefferson's passions for agriculture and architecture, as well as his extensive trade negotiations. This volume not only highlights his diplomatic engagements but also offers a glimpse into his thoughts and contributions during a transformative era in American history.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a student of American politics, or simply curious about one of the Founding Fathers, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the life and legacy of Thomas Jefferson through his own words and experiences.