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    Thomas Jefferson: A Life by Willard Sterne Randall

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    • Pub. Date: August 1994
    • 736pp
    • Sales Rank: 190,641
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      • Pub. Date: August 1994
      • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      • Format: Paperback, 736pp
      • Sales Rank: 190,641

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      The highly praised one-volume biography of Thomas Jefferson that provides illuminating new insights into his public and private life—by the award-winning author of A Little Revenge: Benjamin Franklin at War with His Son and Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor.

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      Randall's masterful, gracefully written portrait brings us closer to Jefferson than any previous biography. The self-taught stoic who tried to make himself an embodiment of the Age of Reason was also, in Randall's view, a tortured romantic who kept a pledge to his dying wife not to remarry. Jefferson fell passionately in love with at least two married women, including British painter Maria Cosway with whom he gallivanted in Paris. As a statesman he could act illegally and ruthlessly if he perceived a serious threat to one of his causes, as in his drafting of secret orders that enabled George Rogers Clark to seize territory for Virginia under cover of the Revolution. Randall, biographer of Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin, finds that Jefferson as president was an ``ambivalent pragmatist'' who often set aside his principles to achieve his goals. Randall dismisses as ``preposterous'' biographer Fawn Brodie's theory that the slave Sally Hemings was Jefferson's concubine; Brodie, he charges, relied on mere gossip and highly suspect, uncorroborated memoirs by ex-slaves. (Aug.)

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      Willard Sterne Randall is the Visiting Professor of Humanities at Champlain College in Vermont and an expert on early U.S. history. He received the Sidney Hillman Prize and the National Magazine Award as an investigative reporter. His book, Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and A Little Revenge: Benjamin Franklin and His Son won the Frank Luther Mott Prize. He lives in Burlington, Vermont with his family.

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      A wonderful overview for your first book on Jeffersonby Anonymous

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      March 25, 2002: As an Australian in Washington for the first time, I bought this book after visiting the Jefferson monument and found it to be a wonderful read and an amazing introduction to a truly amazing man. I could not recommend this more highly.