Thomas Jefferson : the art of power /

"Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power" gives readers Jefferson the politician and president, a great and complex human being forever engaged in the wars of his era. Philosophers think; politicians maneuver. Jefferson's genius was that he was both and could do both, often simultaneously,...

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Main Author: Meacham, Jon
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Random House, 2012.
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a The world's best hope -- The scion : beginnings to Spring 1774 -- The revolutionary : Spring 1774 to Summer 1776 -- Reformer and governor : late 1776 to 1782 -- The frustrated Congressman : late 1782 to mid-1784 -- A man of the world : 1875 to 1789 -- The first Secretary of State : 1789 to 1792 -- The leader of the opposition : 1793 to 18900 -- The President of the United States : 1801 to 1809 -- The master of Monticello : 1809 to the end -- All honor to Jefferson. 
505 0 0 |t Prologue: The world's best hope --  |g Pt. 1:  |t The scion : beginnings to spring 1774.  |t A fortunate son ;  |t What fixed the destinies of my life ;  |t Roots of revolution ;  |t Temptations and trials ;  |t A world of desire and denial --  |g Pt. 2:  |t The revolutionary : spring 1774 to summer 1776.  |t Like a shock of electricity ;  |t There is no peace ;  |t The famous Mr. Jefferson ;  |t The course of human events ;  |t The pull of duty --  |g Pt. 3:  |t Reformer and governor : late 1776 to 1782.  |t An agenda for liberty ;  |t A troublesome office ;  |t Redcoats at Monticello ;  |t To burn on through death --  |g Pt. 4:  |t The frustrated congressman : late 1782 to mid-1784.  |t Return to the arena ;  |t A struggle for respect ;  |t Lost cities and life counsel --  |g Pt. 5:  |t A man of the world : 1785 to 1789.  |t The vaunted scene of Europe ;  |t The philosophical world ;  |t His head and his heart ;  |t Do you like our new Constitution? ;  |t A treaty in Paris --  |g Pt. 6:  |t The first Secretary of State : 1789 to 1792.  |t A new post in New York ;  |t Mr. Jefferson is greatly too democratic ;  |t Two cocks in the pit ;  |t The end of a stormy tour --  |g Pt. 7:  |t The leader of the opposition : 1793 to 1800.  |t In wait at Monticello ;  |t To the Vice Presidency ;  |t The reign of witches ;  |t Adams vs. Jefferson redux ;  |t A desperate state of affairs --  |g Pt. 8:  |t The President of the United States : 1801 to 1809.  |t The new order of things begins ;  |t A confident president ;  |t Victories, scandal, and a secret sickness ;  |t The air of enchantment! ;  |t The people were never more happy ;  |t A deep, dark, and widespread conspiracy ;  |t This damned embargo ;  |t A farewell to ultimate power ;  |t Pt. 9: The master of Monticello : 1809 to the end.  |t My body, mind, and affairs ;  |t To form statesmen, legislators and judges ;  |t The knell of the union ;  |t No, doctor, nothing more --  |t Epilogue: All honor to Jefferson. 
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