Thomas Jefferson describes the life of the man who was the central figure in early American history as a politician, statesman, scientist, philosopher and architect.
This biographical work covers his political career, starting with Jefferson's participation in the American Revolution, and extending to his service as Secretary of State, Vice-President and the third President of the United States (1801-1809).
Author Bio: Charles Patterson is a graduate of Amherst College and Columbia University (Ph.D.). He is the award-winning author of a diverse selection of titles, including Anti-Semitism: The Road to the Holocaust and Beyond, Marian Anderson, Thomas Jefferson, and Animal Rights. Patterson is a member of the Authors Guild, PEN and the National Writers Union. He lives in New York City.