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After a google search on the author's name took me to his website (he's a
talk show host) and a link there took me to Amazon.com - I'll suggest that
the 18 buyer comments on Amzaon do a pretty good job of describing the
book entitled _What Would Jefferson Do?_
If one were looking for a reliable resource for Jefferson quotes, there
are many accessible on line through the Monticello or UVA Library
websites, and historian and documentary editor John P Kaminski has
recently published a reliable anthology - not to mention the Library of
America volume.
jk
> There is a book "What Would the Founders Do" by Richard Brookhiser (2006
> Perseus Books Group). I would recommend it to you.
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> J South
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