Thomas Jefferson had about 20,000 books.
He read all sorts of books. Adams writes that when Jefferson returned from France he brought back 2,000 books. Adams was a roommate with Jefferson in France and also complains about how Jefferson had piles of books everywhere .
Jefferson loved books about architecture, philosophy, sciences, and often read them in the original languages of their publication. He built three large libraries during his lifetime, and famously said, "I cannot live without books." He also had a habit of stashing books in various nooks & crannies around Monticello, so that he could quickly pick one up whenever he was detained...waiting for dinner, for example. I think the best answer to the question, "What was Thomas Jefferson's favorite book?" may be...whatever book he was reading at the time.
Without doing your homework, you cannot really understand the lesson. She went to class without her books.
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Thomas Jefferson did not join the military or any type of war related force. Instead he wrote books and was a lawyer. His books were political and about the Rights of British.