Jefferson and Monticello

The Biography of a Builder

Jack McLaughlin

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This book, a National Book Award nominee in 1988, is the life of Thomas Jefferson as seen through the prism of his love affair with Monticello. For over half a century, it was his consuming passion, his most serious amusement. With a sure command of sources and skilled intuitive understanding of Jefferson, McLaughlin crafts and uncommon portrait of builder and building alike. En route he tells us much about life in Virginia; about Monticello’s craftsmen and how they worked their materials; about slavery, class, and family; and, above all, about the multiplicity of domestic concerns that preoccupied this complex man. It is and engaging and incisive look at the eighteenth-century mind: systematic, rational, and curious, but also playful, comfort-loving, and amusing. Ultimately, it provides readers with great insight into daily life in Colonial and Federal America.

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1"A Very Long Time Maturing His Projects"SUMMER RAINS had made the roads between Orange and Albemarle counties even more gouged and treacherous than usual. Two carriages had left the Virginia plantation of the Madisons, James and Dolley, at 10:30 in the morning, early enough on a mid-September day in 1802 to make the twenty-eight-mile journey to the home of President Jefferson before nightfall. So slow and tortuous had been the carriage ride, however, that it was now close to dark.

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“Gracefully written . . . Jefferson and Monticello melds biography and social history to plumb the complexities and contradictions of our most gifted president.”—John Catanzariti, Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson

“McLaughlin’s command of Jefferson’s papers and drawings is astonishing. His research, combined with an engaging writing style, makes this an entertaining and informative volume for anyone with an interest in architecture, Jefferson, or his times.”—Charles L. Granquist, Historic Preservation

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Kelly  rated it  
Jan 10, 2012
I want to admire Jefferson, I really do: the Declaration of Independence, the Louisiana Purchase, the University of Virginia, his love and pursuit of science, his devotion to family, and...Monticello. But as this thoroughly researched and intriguingly written biography highlights, Monticello was bu ...more
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Anastasia  rated it  
Aug 22, 2011
A wholly different way of looking at Jefferson, through the lens of Monticello, and his obsessive building and rebuilding of the house. Jefferson's public life is scrupulously avoided, mentioned only when it bears directly on his (always desperate) cash situation or his changing taste. His 8 years i ...more
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Ann  rated it  
Sep 3, 2009
For history buffs -- follow along as Jefferson builds and rebuilds and remodels Monticello over the course of his adult life. Includes lots of detail about daily life at Monticello and TJ's habits. ...more
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Jack McLaughlin

John McLaughlin is head of the Humanities Division of Clemson University and has contributed to such scholarly journals as Shakespeare Quarterly and Modern Drama. He is also the author of The Housebuilding Experience.

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Jefferson and Monticello
The Biography of a Builder
Jack McLaughlin

Trade Paperback

Trade Paperback
Henry Holt and Co.
Holt Paperbacks
October 1990
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780805014631
ISBN10: 0805014632
6 x 9 inches, 496 pages
$21.99

Hardcover

Hardcover
Henry Holt and Co.
May 1988
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780805004823
ISBN10: 0805004823
5 x 8 inches, 289 pages
$29.95

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e-Book Agency
Henry Holt and Co.
April 2011
e-Book Agency
ISBN: 9781429936798
ISBN10: 1429936797
496 pages
$9.99
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