Jefferson and Monticello: The Biography of a BuilderThis 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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Indhold
A Very Long Time Maturing His Projects | 1 |
All Warm in the Bosom of the House | 33 |
Today My Workmen Assemble | 65 |
To Possess Living Souls | 94 |
Moved to Monticello | 146 |
The Mistress of Monticello | 177 |
The Sublimated Philosopher in Paris | 209 |
A Shelter to Unite Under O Welcome Hour Whenever | 237 |
The Guardian Spirit of the Place | 337 |
Afterword | 373 |
A Jefferson Chronology | 385 |
Acknowledgments | 387 |
Notes | 389 |
Picture Credits | 457 |
Index | 461 |
A Single Example of Chaste Architecture | 284 |