help bot wrote:
samsloan wrote:
My new book on Thomas Jefferson just came out.
Um, does this "new" version update the old one, with all
the latest doings of TJ, his most recent misadventures,
and does it give details about his latest progeny? Inquiring
minds want to know.
Also, do have have any books about Lois and Clark, about
their "explorations" of new territories?
One more question: do many people buy these works of
yours? And why? (Oops -- that was two questions!)
-- help bot
No. My previous book, "The Slave Children of Thomas Jefferson" was a
complete analysis of all the known facts about the relationship of
Thomas Jefferson with Sally Hemings and his possibly other Slave
Mistresses, and their children.
Louis and Clark are mentioned in my book but it is just a minor
mention.
My new book, "The Farm Book by Thomas Jefferson with light notes and
annotations by Sam Sloan", is different. It is a reproduction of the
complete original 178 page "Farm Book" handwritten by Thomas Jefferson.
At the bottom of each page there is a brief summary by me of what is
contained on that page. In addition, at the beginning, there is my
analysis of the entries in the Farm Book which I find to be most
interesting.
The original Farm Book is in the possession of the Massachusetts
Historical Society. It contains a massive amount of information. No
complete analysis of what the Farm Book contains has ever been
published. My new book just scratches the surface.
Both books are available on Amazon at:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...avesofthomasje
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...avesofthomasje
Sam Sloan