Kevin J. Hayes
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The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
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2008
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17 editions
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Charlie Chaplin: Interviews
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2005
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6 editions
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The Cambridge Companion to Edgar Allan Poe
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2002
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10 editions
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George Washington: A Life in Books
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2017
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9 editions
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Sam Peckinpah: Interviews
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2008
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4 editions
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Conversations with Jack Kerouac (Literary Conversations Series)
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2005
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5 editions
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A Journey Through American Literature
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2012
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7 editions
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Edgar Allan Poe
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2009
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7 editions
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An American Cycling Odyssey, 1887
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2002
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3 editions
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The Mind of a Patriot: Patrick Henry and the World of Ideas
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2008
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3 editions
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“Describing his own characteristic behavior in France some years after returning home, Jefferson wrote, “While residing in Paris, I devoted every afternoon I was disengaged, for a summer or two, in examining all the principal bookstores, turning over every book with my own hand, and putting by everything which related to America, and indeed whatever was rare and valuable in every science.”19 Not only does this statement show how wide-ranging his bookish tastes were; it also provides an insightful portrait of Jefferson in the process of buying books, a process that involved not only his sense of sight but also his sense of touch. Deciding which books to buy, he liked to examine them with his eyes and feel them with his hands. For Jefferson, a book was not only a repository of ideas, it was also a material object, something that gave him a thrill when he came into physical contact with it. In the hands of a sensitive reader, a book has the power to transcend the text it contains and become something magical.”
― The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
― The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
“The Man who has not Music in his Soul, Or is not touch’d with Concord of sweet Sounds, Is fit for Treasons, Strategems, and Spoils, The Motions of his Mind are dull as Night, And his Affections dark as Erebus: Let no such Man be trusted.17 Copying a passage”
― The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
― The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
“Jefferson argued that rational society was among life’s most valuable gratifications: “It informs the mind, sweetens the temper, chears our spirits, and promotes health.” In such company, he told his friend, “I could once more venture home and lay myself up for the residue of life, quitting all its contentions which grow daily more and more insupportable. Think of it. To render it practicable only requires you to think it so.”23 Jefferson’s sense of the possible is impressive. His advice to Madison applies to everyone. Those who think about the barriers that stand in their way will never reach their goals; those who concentrate on their goals will surmount the intervening barriers with ease.”
― The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
― The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson
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