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The Memoir of Thomas Jefferson (AmazonClassics Edition)

By: Thomas Jefferson
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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At the age of 77, I begin to make some memoranda, and state some recollections of dates and facts concerning myself, for my own more ready reference, and for the information of my family.

In his memoir, begun in 1821 and published posthumously, Thomas Jefferson recalls the early years of his formidable political rise, including his election to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. He reflects on the French Revolution and his relationships with such notable contemporaries as Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and other Founding Fathers.

But Jefferson’s primary focus is on that which he considered his greatest patriotic achievement: the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. His personal observations on its creation, its debates, and its impact remain as an invaluable record to the American revolutionary era.

Revised edition: Previously published as The Memoir of Thomas Jefferson, this edition of The Memoir of Thomas Jefferson (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.

Public Domain (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Read the words of Jefferson

The best way to learn about historical figures is to read what they wrote about themselves in their own lifetimes. Scholars after the fact can’t have firsthand knowledge! Jefferson discusses his writing of the Declaration of Independence, the VA Burgess and Continental Congress meetings, and the French Revolution.

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Excellent- From Thomas Jefferson what else could one expect?

A wonderful memoir from Thomas Jefferson that provides background to the rich history of this founding father. One small Audible adjustment that would make this audiobook a bit more accurate is that George Wythe’s name is pronounced so as to rhyme with “myth”. This is not to say it is the fault of the narrator. I simply wish to state this fact so that this detail may be considered in future editions. This minor issue notwithstanding, the book provides great insight into the mind of one of history’s most important figures.

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Mostly European politics

80% of the book talks about his time in Europe. Very disappointing. Was hoping for American history..

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