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The Apostle of Americanism

Beard, Charles A. | December 4, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "Thomas Jefferson. The Apostle of Americanism," by Gilbert Chinard. To imagination, sympathy, and wide knowledge the author has added the fruits of long and painstaking research. He has not suddenly boiled a pot with a biography of Jefferson; on the contrary he had already published four volumes on that great Virginian when he began on this, and not content with the data in hand he proceeded to explore thousands of unpublished letters and papers, which had never been thoroughly examined before.

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CHINARD, Gilbert; JEFFERSON, Thomas, 1743-1826; BIOGRAPHY; LETTERS; LITERATURE; THOMAS Jefferson: The Apostle of Americanism (Book)
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