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<SPAN STYLE= "" >Notes on the State of Virginia</SPAN>

342 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 1 map, appends., notes, index

Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia

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ISBN  978-0-8078-4588-2
Published: February 1996

Notes on the State of Virginia

By Thomas Jefferson

 
Edited and with an introduction and notes by William Peden

This American classic is the only full-length book written and published by Thomas Jefferson during his lifetime. Written in 1781, Notes on the State of Virginia was begun by Jefferson as a commentary on the resources and institutions of his home state, but the work's lasting value lies in its delineation of Jefferson's major philosophical, political, scientific, and ethical beliefs. Along with his accounts of such factual matters as North American flora and fauna, Jefferson expounds his views on slavery, education, religious freedom, representative government, and the separation of church and state. The book is the best single statement of Jefferson's principles and the best reflection of his wide-ranging tastes and talents. This edition, meticulously edited by William Peden, was originally published by the University of North Carolina Press in 1955.

About the Author

William Peden is professor emeritus of English at the University of Missouri.


Reviews

"[Peden] has made available the authoritative edition of one of the most important books to emerge in eighteenth-century America. He has set forth the history of its reception and criticism in such a way as to establish his point that in the 'Notes on Virginia' Jefferson 'produced one of America's first permanent literary and intellectual landmarks.'"
--Virginia Quarterly Review

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