Jefferson and His Time explained
Jefferson and His Time is a six-volume biography of US President Thomas Jefferson by American historian Dumas Malone, published between 1948 and 1981. His work on the series gave Malone a reputation as "the world's leading Jefferson scholar". For the fifth volume, he was awarded the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for History.[1]
Volumes
- Book: Malone, Dumas . Jefferson the Virginian . . 978-0316544740 . I . Charlottesville, Virginia . 1948 . 1823927.
- Book: Malone, Dumas . Jefferson and the Rights of Man . . 1951 . 978-0316544733 . II . Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Book: Malone, Dumas . Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty . . 1962 . 978-0316544757 . III . Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Book: Malone, Dumas . Jefferson the President: First Term, 1801–1805 . . 978-0316544672 . IV . Charlottesville, Virginia. 1970.
- Book: Malone, Dumas . Jefferson the President: Second Term, 1805–1809 . . 978-0316544658 . V . Charlottesville, Virginia. 1974.
- Book: Malone, Dumas . The Sage of Monticello . . 978-0813923666 . VI . Charlottesville, Virginia. 1981.
Notes and References
- Web site: December 28, 1986 . Dumas Malone, Jefferson biographer= . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307164806/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-3802848.html . March 7, 2016 . December 9, 2012 . Chicago Sun-Times.