From an eminent scholar of the American South, the first full-scale
biography of Thomas Jefferson since 1970
Not since Merrill Peterson's Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation has a
scholar attempted to write a comprehensive biography of the most complex
Founding Father. In Jefferson, John B. Boles plumbs every facet of
Thomas Jefferson's life, all while situating him amid the sweeping
upheaval of his times. We meet Jefferson the politician and political
thinker -- as well as Jefferson the architect, scientist, bibliophile,
paleontologist, musician, and gourmet. We witness him drafting of the
Declaration of Independence, negotiating the Louisiana Purchase, and
inventing a politics that emphasized the states over the federal
government -- a political philosophy that shapes our national life to
this day.
Boles offers new insight into Jefferson's actions and thinking on race.
His Jefferson is not a hypocrite, but a tragic figure -- a man who could
not hold simultaneously to his views on abolition, democracy, and
patriarchal responsibility. Yet despite his flaws, Jefferson's ideas
would outlive him and make him into nothing less than the architect of
American liberty.