Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 20
Discover the compelling insights into American history with Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 20 by Thomas Jefferson, published by Princeton University Press in 1982. This meticulously curated volume spans 800 pages and delves into the dramatic challenges posed by Edmond Charles Genet to American neutrality during a pivotal time in U.S. history. Explore Jefferson's diplomatic and political responses that shaped the nation's early foreign policy. This book is an essential addition for anyone interested in American history, biography, and the intricate workings of government during the revolutionary period. Perfect for historians, students, and enthusiasts alike, this hardback edition offers a profound look into the correspondence and manuscripts that define Jefferson's legacy. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the thoughts and actions of one of America's founding fathers.