Master of the Mountain by Henry Wiencek shows us American
history as it was, not as we might want it to be. The ugliness of
slavery, even in the “best” of circumstances, is laid bare as the author
uses his study of the relationship of Thomas Jefferson with his slaves
to show us once and for all that slavery was not merely an immoral
system; it was an insane system. While Jefferson himself condemned
slavery in no uncertain terms in his writings he nevertheless did
everything he could throughout his life to perpetuate it. In the end he
died in bankruptcy; it was his slaves who paid his debts by being sold
on the auction block. Carefully researched, every contention in this
book is backed up by references, including the discoveries of the most
recent scholarship.
(*NOTE: This book was sent to me by the Historical Novel Society in exchange for my honest opinion.)
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This review originally appeared in the February 2013 edition of the Historical Novels Review.)
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