Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 32
Discover the intriguing insights of America’s founding father in Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 32, authored by the esteemed Thomas Jefferson and published by Princeton University Press in 2005. This comprehensive volume spans 712 pages and delves into a pivotal moment in American history during the summer of 1800. While adhering to the custom of political passivity, Jefferson navigates the challenges of the presidential campaign from his Monticello estate. Readers will find a rich exploration of his private responses to Benjamin Rush regarding religion, as well as his reflections on the rumors surrounding his own death. This volume is essential for anyone interested in American history, political leadership, and the life of Thomas Jefferson. Enhance your understanding of this critical period in U.S. history by adding this remarkable work to your collection today!