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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
A Note on the Text
Prologue: The World’s Best Hope
Part I: The Scion: Beginnings to Spring 1774
One: A Fortunate Son
Two: What Fixed the Destinies of My Life
Three: Roots of Revolution
Four: Temptations and Trials
Five: A World of Desire and Denial
Part II: The Revolutionary: Spring 1774 to Summer 1776
Six: Like a Shock of Electricity
Seven: There Is No Peace
Eight: The Famous Mr. Jefferson
Nine: The Course of Human Events
Ten: The Pull of Duty
Part III: Reformer and Governor: Late 1776 to 1782
Eleven: An Agenda for Liberty
Twelve: A Troublesome Office
Thirteen: Redcoats at Monticello
Fourteen: To Burn on Through Death
Part IV: The Frustrated Congressman: Late 1782 to Mid-1784
Fifteen: Return to the Arena
Sixteen: A Struggle for Respect
Seventeen: Lost Cities and Life Counsel
Part V: A Man of the World: 1785 to 1789
Eighteen: The Vaunted Scene of Europe
Nineteen: The Philosophical World
Twenty: His Head and His Heart
Twenty-one: Do You Like Our New Constitution?
Twenty-two: A Treaty in Paris
Part VI: The First Secretary of State: 1789 to 1792
Twenty-three: A New Post in New York
Twenty-four: Mr. Jefferson Is Greatly Too Democratic
Twenty-five: Two Cocks in the Pit
Twenty-six: The End of a Stormy Tour
Part VII: The Leader of the Opposition: 1793 to 1800
Twenty-seven: In Wait at Monticello
Twenty-eight: To the Vice Presidency
Twenty-nine: The Reign of Witches
Thirty: Adams vs. Jefferson Redux
Thirty-one: A Desperate State of Affairs
Part VIII: The President of the United States: 1801 to 1809
Thirty-two: The New Order of Things Begins
Thirty-three: A Confident President
Thirty-four: Victories, Scandal, and a Secret Sickness
Thirty-five: The Air of Enchantment!
Thirty-six: The People Were Never More Happy
Thirty-seven: A Deep, Dark, and Widespread Conspiracy
Thirty-eight: This Damned Embargo
Thirty-nine: A Farewell to Ultimate Power
Part IX: The Master of Monticello: 1809 to the End
Forty: My Body, Mind, and Affairs
Forty-one: To Form Statesmen, Legislators and Judges
Forty-two: The Knell of the Union
Forty-three: No, Doctor, Nothing More
Epilogue: All Honor to Jefferson
Author’s Note and Acknowledgments
Photo Insert
Notes
Bibliography
Illustration Credits
Other Books by This Author
About the Author
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