Notes was the only full-length book authored by Thomas Jefferson.
Notes on the State of Virginia was a book written by Thomas Jefferson. Originally written in 1781, it was subsequently updated and enlarged in 1782-83, and anonymously published in Paris in 1784. It was the only book by Jefferson published during his lifetime. It was written in order to answer questions posed to Jefferson about Virginia by François Barbé-Marbois then the Secretary of the FrenchLegation in Philadelphia.
Outline
The text is divided into 23 chapters, each describing a different aspect of the state of Virginia.
Boundaries of Virginia
Rivers
Sea Ports
Mountains
Cascades
Productions mineral, vegetable and animal
Climate
Population
Military force
Marine force
Aborigines
Counties and towns
Constitution
Laws
Colleges, buildings, and roads
Proceedings as to Tories
Religion
Manners
Manufactures
Subjects of commerce
Weights, Measures and Money
Public revenue and expences
Histories, memorials, and state-papers
References
The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson. The Modern Library, 1944.
Thomas Jefferson: Writings: Autobiography / Notes on the State of Virginia / Public and Private Papers / Addresses / Letters (1984, ISBN 978-0-94045016-5) Library of America edition.