Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson

by Alan Pell Crawford
Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson
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60 ratings, 3.77 average rating, 27 reviews (more data...)
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January 8th 2008 by Random House

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Hardcover, 352 pages

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1400060796    (isbn13: 9781400060795)

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Much has been written about Thomas Jefferson, with good reason: His life was a great American drama–one of the greatest–played out in compelling acts....more




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JoAnna
03/19/09
JoAnna rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in March, 2009
I have always admired Thomas Jefferson for his grand ideas and how they helped form our government and country. I also knew he was an architect and have always wanted to visit his home, Monticello. This book focuses on Jefferson's life after he is president. It made me a little sad to see that all his scholarly ideas didn't help him with normal, everyday life. He was a poor manager of his farms and was even worse at handling his financial affairs. He built Monticello, but it was not a pract...more
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Grumpus
bookshelves: audiobook, history
Read in April, 2008
Listened to the audio download from [www.audible.com].

Narrated by: James Boles

If I read this book rather than listened to it, I would have given it 4 stars. This is the first time I've ever penalized a book for the reading.

Having just finished John Adams and watched the HBO miniseries, this book was an excellent accompaniment. Full disclosure, I am not a big Jefferson fan due his treatment of Hamilton and Adams, and as a result, could not feel sorry for ...more
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Mike
08/04/08
Mike rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in February, 2009
recommends it for: Jefferson and early American history fans.
Like Lincoln, the books on Thomas Jefferson would fell a large forest in the Pacific northwest. Most probably aren't worth your time, however, this is one that definitely deserves a spot on your shelf.

Jefferson's post presidential life, which this book covers, was an exercise in a futile attempt at remaining solvent. Like many Virginia planters, Jefferson was land rich but cash poor. His sons-in-law, daughters and grandchildren were constant sources of worry and consternation. His...more
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Jeremy
02/21/08
Jeremy rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1400136180)

Read in February, 2008
Great look at the final years of this American genius. Also great insights into his family. Excellent retelling of the mending of the rift with John Adams. He quotes the following letter to Adams: "A letter from you carries me back to the times when, beset with difficulties and dangers, we were fellow laborers in the same cause, struggling with what is most valuable to man, his right of self-government. Laboring always at the same oar, with some wave ever ahead threatening to overwhelm us a...more
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Donna
02/17/09
Donna rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2008
I love learning about Thomas Jefferson. I thought his life after the presidency was very interesting but also depressing. Such an active interesting man that I was saddened to read that he and his family ended up in poverty. However, he had such a full life that I think that it just goes to prove that anyone can have money problems! I really reccommend this book! Did you know that he used the Koran when he was sworn in as President?
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Canela
03/26/09
Canela added it

Jefferson had some amazing insight into the world. Many things that he said and wrote I was shocked at how is prediction have come true. It is kind of sad how well he knew people and the negitive things that would happen if we let it. I only people would have listened more to his advise way back then things might have be better today.
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Lora Innes
04/07/09
Lora Innes rated it: 4 of 5 stars

bookshelves: history-books
Read in January, 2008
This book is really fresh, especially if you've already read a lot on the founders. It skims through Jefferson's presidency then chronicles his retirement years at his beloved Monticello, with his family. Original! It really stands out in the sea of literature written about the Founders.
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Vince
01/20/09
Vince rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in December, 2008
A nice book that adds to the later stages of Jefferson's life. He was active in many things right up to the end and his family life was a nightmare. That subject gets touched on in bits and pieces in books and would make for an interesting book. Google Isham Lewis among others.
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JJ
01/09/09
JJ rated it: 3 of 5 stars

bookshelves: world-history
If you were looking for an account of just Jefferson's last years, this is the book for you.

If you're just going to read a few books on Jefferson, I would not include this one, since so many other Jefferson books cover this period, as well.
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Frederic
early chapter give the biographical nutshell and then looks at the final 16 years of Jefferson's existence after he left political life and focused on family, reading, writing and completing his final legacies including the University of Virginia.
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Barbara
06/25/09
Barbara rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Very interesting biography of Thomas Jefferson's life after the White House. Well written and not dry, boring history. I was fascinated with his family and learned so much by reading this book.
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Francesalles
06/30/09
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Read in June, 2009
I learned more about Jefferson than I had known before. I never realized that he died with so many debts and problems.
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Scott
02/21/09
Scott marked it as to-read

bookshelves: history-early-u-s-, to-read
purchased from Costco, $9.99 2/21/09
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Amy
04/19/08
Amy rated it: 4 of 5 stars

bookshelves: history
Read in April, 2008
I would actually give this book 4.5 stars! This is a fascinating look into Thomas Jefferson's life after his presidency. The book includes a brief foray into Jefferson's life through his presidency to set the reader up for his later years.

I learned a lot about Jefferson and his relationships with family, friends and his contemporaries.

The only thing that would have made this book better is if the author would have included a family tree, but I understand this may have b...more
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Jen
04/16/08
Jen rated it: 2 of 5 stars

I like history, and was excited when I saw this book recommended in the Wall Street Journal. The writing was fine, and it seemed well researched, but Jefferson's story is so depressing I couldn't enjoy it. This was supposed to be my "fun" book. I finished it because Jefferson's views of Christ(good moral teacher), education(started the University of Virginia with the goal of providing an excellent humanist education), and how people relate to one another give insight into the worldv...more
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Bart
02/04/08
Bart rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in March, 2008
I have read several books on Thomas Jefferson. This book offered a fresh look concentrating mostly on his life after his two terms as President. He always thought that America would remain a great agrarian country. TJ woud be more than a bit surprised today. The author does a nice job of explaining some of Jefferson's positions and thoughts on slavery. He owned roughly 150 slaves and probably fathered 6 to 8 children with Sally Hemmings. Overall, I enjoyed the book.
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Karen
04/19/08
Karen rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in February, 2008
I enjoyed Alan Pell Crawford's approach to the subject of Thomas Jefferson. He presented details of Jefferson's life that made the events of his life come alive with emotion. Crawford described well the worries and burdens that Jefferson had while he lived the final years of his exceptionally productive life. He endured tremendous heartache in his final years. The utterly human view that Crawford gives us of Jefferson makes him all the more endearing.
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Sandra D
02/02/08
Sandra D rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: american-history, biography
Read in April, 2008
An interesting warts-and-all look at TJ's post-presidential years, as well as the politics and economics of the early 19th century.

Being a descendant of the Eppes family and cousins with the Jeffersons and Randolphs, it was fascinating to see so many familiar names in the flesh, so to speak, and learn about their lives and personalities. I borrowed this book from the library, but enjoyed it so much that I want to buy my own copy to keep.
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Kitty
07/12/08
Kitty rated it: 3 of 5 stars

I did this one as an audio book, and the narrator was difficult, particularly at the beginning. Eventually, I got used to his voice.

Sections were fascinating -- others contained FAR more detail than I wanted. But it was an excellent (albeit detailed) overview of his life.

Interesting -- I like Jefferson far less having heard this book.
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Dani
04/09/09
Dani rated it: 3 of 5 stars

I'm a history buff and TJ is a very interesting historical figure. It's a great book on his adult life and the goings-on of his family.
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