Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 19
Discover the intricate dynamics of American history in the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 19, authored by Thomas Jefferson and published by Princeton University Press in 1974. This compelling volume spans 682 pages, delving into the profound relationship between two of the nation's founding figures, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, during their official careers.
This edition highlights Jefferson's deep concerns regarding the escalating discontent in the South and West, driven by the national government's fiscal policies. It also explores his steadfast resistance to the influence of business interests in consular appointments, providing readers with a unique perspective on the political landscape of the time.
Perfect for enthusiasts of American history and biography, this volume is an essential addition to any collection, offering an in-depth look at the correspondence and political maneuvers that shaped the early United States.