Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 15
Discover the remarkable insights of Thomas Jefferson in Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 15, published by Princeton University Press in 1958. This captivating volume spans 720 pages and provides a unique perspective on the tumultuous events of the French Revolution in 1789. As a key figure in American history and a veteran of his own country's revolution, Jefferson offers an eyewitness account of this pivotal moment. Join him as he navigates the streets of Paris alongside Dugald Stewart, witnessing the extraordinary moment when Louis XVI is celebrated by the very people he ruled. This volume is essential for anyone interested in American history, politics, and the profound connections between revolutions. Dive into the correspondence and writings that shaped a nation and influenced global events. Enhance your library with this significant piece of biography and autobiography that sheds light on the mind of one of America's founding fathers.