A biography of the third president of the United States, covering his early life in Virginia, his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, his political career, his retirement to Monticello, and his founding of the University of Virginia.
An educated, inquisitive young girl in Philadelphia corresponds with President Thomas Jefferson about current events, including the Lewis and Clark expedition, new inventions, and life at Monticello.
Traces the history of Washington, D.C. until 1809, with emphasis on the people, schools, amusements, food, buildings, and way of life during the administration of Thomas Jefferson.
A two-hundred-year-old code devised by Thomas Jefferson becomes the key to a present-day conspiracy at the highest levels of Washington and the power elite of Palm Beach.
Describes the buildings and fields of the Virginia plantation Monticello and Thomas Jefferson's life there, discussing such topics as his library and his agricultural experiments.
An overview of the life of Thomas Jefferson, from his early years on a plantation in Virginia through his education and political career to his role in the American Revolution and years as president.