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2.0 out of 5 stars
Profound then. Truly horrible now.,
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This review is from: Thomas Jefferson (American Statesman) (Paperback)
The narrative style of this work by famous founders' biographer John Morse is arrogant, flippant and frequently exaggerated. It carries the tone of the amateur Yankee historian on high, passing judgment on this Southern statesman who was neither from Boston nor a Harvard graduate. Perhaps considered penetrating for its day, it really represents nothing more than opinion today. The research is so thin that one must conclude that Morse wrote the entire manuscript essentially from memory, with little reference to the primary and secondary sources we expect of historians now. If it weren't for the fact that Morse wrote this piece 110 years ago, I'd have rated it only one star.
3.0 out of 5 stars
yeah!,
By "scottie6666" (Baltimore, MD USAUSAUSA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thomas Jefferson (American statesmen) (Hardcover)
yeah this is an interesting, and staunchly Anti-Jeffersonian Biography from 1883. His vantage point makes this book a pretty groovy read, though maybe not the best for facts
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Thomas Jefferson (World Leaders Past and Present) by John Torrey Morse (Paperback - July 1988)
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