close
Jefferson: Architect of American Liberty Audiobook, by John B. Boles Play Audiobook Sample

Jefferson: Architect of American Liberty Audiobook

Jefferson: Architect of American Liberty Audiobook, by John B. Boles Play Audiobook Sample
FlexPass™ Price: $19.95
$9.95 for new members!
(Includes UNLIMITED podcast listening)
  • Love your audiobook or we'll exchange it
  • No credits to manage, just big savings
  • Unlimited podcast listening
Add to Cart
$9.95/m - cancel anytime - 
learn more
OR
Regular Price: $44.99 Add to Cart
Read By: Michael Johnson, Michael Johnston Publisher: Basic Books Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 16.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 12.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2017 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781478920281

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

33

Longest Chapter Length:

58:45 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

12:35 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

43:58 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

From an eminent scholar of the American South, the first full-scale biography of Thomas Jefferson since 1970

Not since Merrill Peterson's Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation has a scholar attempted to write a comprehensive biography of the most complex Founding Father. In Jefferson, John B. Boles plumbs every facet of Thomas Jefferson's life, all while situating him amid the sweeping upheaval of his times. We meet Jefferson the politician and political thinker -- as well as Jefferson the architect, scientist, bibliophile, paleontologist, musician, and gourmet. We witness him drafting of the Declaration of Independence, negotiating the Louisiana Purchase, and inventing a politics that emphasized the states over the federal government -- a political philosophy that shapes our national life to this day.

Boles offers new insight into Jefferson's actions and thinking on race. His Jefferson is not a hypocrite, but a tragic figure -- a man who could not hold simultaneously to his views on abolition, democracy, and patriarchal responsibility. Yet despite his flaws, Jefferson's ideas would outlive him and make him into nothing less than the architect of American liberty.

Download and start listening now!

"In a narrative as majestic as its subject, Boles takes a fresh, nuanced look at one of the America's most enigmatic founding fathers... Boles, an accomplished scholar well versed in the source material, deftly paints a picture of the world as Jefferson knew it, taking care not to mix up understanding with excusing, especially with the Virginian's relationship with Sally Hemings. This is a gem of a biography."

— Publishers Weekly

Quotes

  • The fullest and most complete single-volume life of Jefferson since Merrill Peterson's thousand-page biography of 1970.

    — Gordon Wood, Weekly Standard
  • Magisterial...perhaps the finest one-volume biography of an American president.

    — Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post
  • [A] splendid biography.

    — Wall Street Journal
  • A sympathetic (though not hagiographic) view of Jefferson that emphasizes the differences between his world and ours....[Jefferson] was, in Mr. Boles's words, the 'architect of American liberty,' a phrase the author uses without the sneers or hedges that have become de rigueur among recent chroniclers of the founding era....[a] splendid biography.

    — Wall Street Journal
  • [A] good, solid, generally fair-minded biography... [Boles's] biography concentrates on the exterior events of Jefferson's private and public lives and weaves them together in a straightforward, clearly written narrative. It is the fullest and most complete single-volume life of Jefferson since Merrill Peterson's thousand-page biography of 1970.

    — Gordon Wood, Weekly Standard
  • For all readers interested in understanding the enigmatic and controversial Jefferson as well as his shortcomings and triumphs within the context of his time.

    — Library Journal
  • John Boles's deeply researched and judiciously balanced Jefferson is an exemplary biography. Animated by a warm and wise admiration for a great American, Boles never loses sight of Jefferson's limitations and failures-or of his extraordinary achievements.

    — Peter Onuf, University of Virginia, and coauthor, with Annette Gordon-Reed, of 'Most Blessed of the Patriarchs': Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination
  • Intensely satisfying... Boles does a particularly skillful job at weaving Jefferson's correspondence and other writings into the busy tempo of his year-to-year life, creating a fascinating dialogue on the page between the reserved and often diffident public man and direct and provocative private writer.

    — Christian Science Monitor
  • [An] elegant, highly incisive new biography... The detail is impressive, equally so the fluidity of the presentation. The reader is enveloped in Jefferson's world.

    — Booklist
  • A fully fleshed biography of Thomas Jefferson that emphasizes his creative paradoxes and accomplishments... A stately, knowledgeable study.

    — Kirkus Reviews
  • John Boles's Jefferson is learned, fluent, sensitive, and magnificently detailed. It gives due attention to the intellectual currents and social circumstances that made Jefferson who he was, and its careful engagement with the complexities of slavery is convincingly integrated into the whole. Professor Boles has earned an eminent place for himself in the ever-active field of Jefferson studies.

    — Andrew Burstein, author of Jefferson's Secrets and coauthor of Madison and Jefferson

Awards

  • Washington Post Top 10 Book of Books That We Loved

Jefferson Listener Reviews

Be the first to write a review about this audiobook!

About Michael Johnson

Michael Johnston is the co-creator of the Blue Bloods and Witches of East End series with his wife, Melissa de la Cruz. They live with their daughter in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California.