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_aE332 _b.M48 2012 |
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100 | 1 | _aMeacham, Jon | |
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_aThomas Jefferson _b: the art of power _c/ Jon Meacham |
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_aNew York _b: Random House _c, 2012. |
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_axxix, 759 , [24] p. of plates _b: ill. (some col.) _c; 25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [691]-729) and index. | ||
520 | _a"Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power" gives readers Jefferson the politician and president, a great and complex human being forever engaged in the wars of his era. Philosophers think; politicians maneuver. Jefferson's genius was that he was both and could do both, often simultaneously, catapulting him into becoming the most successful political leader of the early republic, and perhaps in all of American history. | ||
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_aJefferson, Thomas _c, Pres. U.S. _d(, 1743-1826) |
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_aPresidents _z-United States _v--Biography |
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_aUnited States _x-Politics and government _y-1783-1809 |
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