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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Jefferson", sorted by average review score:

Jefferson Davis Constitutionalist-His Letters, Papers, and Speeches CD-Rom
Published in CD-ROM by H-Bar Enterprises (January, 1995)
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Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty
Published in Hardcover by Viking Press (03 April, 2000)
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ET TU, PROFESSOR ELLIS? EVEN YOU!If the meaning of liberty is the act of enslaving innocent men, women and children, (throughout their natural lives), then I completely agree with the "scholars" that compiled this book. If not, I disagree.
In the same vein, I would have no comments if any horizontal 'scholar' emerges tomorrow with a book titled, "Osama Bin-Laden: The Genius of Justice".
Well, this book, ("Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty"), made mockery of its subject. It swarms with undeserved sycophantic accolades. Professor Ellis edited it shortly before he came of age. Its contents are no accident. Call it the irony of 'a civilized world'.
My dear, you will like this book if you are fanatical about anything U.S.A. However, if you are a conscientious patriot, who strives to be morally reasonable (no matter what), do not bother to read it. It does not worth your time. It contains more praise-songs than honest analyses. It profanes the very ideals that you would expect it to protect.
Thomas Jefferson and true liberty are at best, two parallel lines. They have nothing in common, and will never meet.
In the same vein, I would have no comments if any horizontal 'scholar' emerges tomorrow with a book titled, "Osama Bin-Laden: The Genius of Justice".
Well, this book, ("Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty"), made mockery of its subject. It swarms with undeserved sycophantic accolades. Professor Ellis edited it shortly before he came of age. Its contents are no accident. Call it the irony of 'a civilized world'.
My dear, you will like this book if you are fanatical about anything U.S.A. However, if you are a conscientious patriot, who strives to be morally reasonable (no matter what), do not bother to read it. It does not worth your time. It contains more praise-songs than honest analyses. It profanes the very ideals that you would expect it to protect.
Thomas Jefferson and true liberty are at best, two parallel lines. They have nothing in common, and will never meet.

Ambition, Discrimination, and Censorship in Libraries
Published in Paperback by McFarland & Company (May, 1993)
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Caves and Cowboys : Family Song Book (Volume 1)
Published in Paperback by JCH Press (September, 1988)
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Collected Poems (American Poetry Recovery Series)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Pro Ref) (June, 1997)
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Dickens, Trollope, Jefferson: Three Anglo-American Encounters
Published in Hardcover by Whitson Publishing Company (2000)
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The Gardener's Guide to Growing Fritillaries
Published in Hardcover by Timber Pr (June, 1997)
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Inciting Laughter: The Development of "Jewish Humor" in 19th Century German Culture (European Cultures, V. 12)
Published in Hardcover by Walter de Gruyter, Inc. (November, 1999)
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Introduction to the Philosophy of Law: Readings and Cases
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (February, 1999)
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Jefferson the Man: In His Own Words
Published in Paperback by Fulcrum Pub (June, 1998)
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If you are like me the only reason you're looking at this is you didn't want to pay 'an arm and a leg and a liver' for the 10 volume set. This is NOT an acceptable substitute so until someone reprints the original we are all up the creek.