Peter Manseau is the Lilly Endowment Curator of American Religious History at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. His many books include The Apparitionists: A Tale of Phantoms, Fraud, Photography, and the Man Who Captured Lincoln's Ghost and Rag and Bone: A Journey among the World's Holy Dead.
"""Peter Manseau’s fluent and instructive The Jefferson Bible: A Biography . . . carefully traces Jefferson’s pilgrimage into the non-miraculous.""---James Parker, The Atlantic ""Peter Manseau knows the Jefferson Bible well. . . . His outstanding biography of the text . . . pays careful attention to its status as private project, published book and political symbol.""---Crawford Gribben, Wall Street Journal ""Manseau’s story [recounts] a thrilling mixture of accident, fine timing, and diligent public-museum curation.""---Vinson Cunningham, New Yorker ""[A] fine ‘biography,’ the latest in Princeton University Press’s excellent series on the Lives of Great Religious Books. ""---Nick Spencer, Prospect ""Manseau's biography is scholarly and witty. It is an excellent introduction to an underappreciated aspect of Jefferson's thinking.""---Daniel Rey, History Today ""Excellent. . . . As Manseau observes, the ways in which Americans have received the Jefferson Bible may be more interesting than the ways by which Jefferson conceived it.""---John Miller, Angelus ""An illuminating look at a work of one of our most intellectually inquisitive presidents that will appeal to Jefferson aficionados, as well as anyone interested in the history of American religion."" * Library Journal * ""[F]ascinating. ... Manseau’s accounting of the post-discovery history of Jefferson’s [Bible] is well told. "" * The Journal of Southern History *"