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Jon Meacham - Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
Friday, November 16, 8 a.m.
at Ronald Reagan Building Rotunda
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Metro: Metro Center
Jon Meacham
In Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power (Random House, $35), the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of the bestsellers American Lion and Franklin and Winston, gives us an intimate portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the human being, the president, the politician, enabling us to understand Jefferson as never before. “A true triumph. In addition to being a brilliant biography, Thomas Jefferson is a guide to the art of power . . . a fascinating look at how Jefferson wielded his driving desire for power and control.” (Walter Isaacson)
Ticket Price for Board of Trade Members: $75
Non-Member Price: $100
Ticket includes a copy of the book and breakfast.
Click here to purchase tickets.
Promotional Period:
Nov 16 2012





