1Isaac Riley to Thomas Jefferson, 29 September 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
Experiencing daily, in the course of my business, the constant and increasing demand there is in the Country for your Work, the Notes on Virginia , and of which the copies are becoming exceeding scarce, I am satisfied that a new Edition is wanting. Deeming it very probable that in the period which has elapsed since the Original publication of the work, you have collected some manuscript...
2Isaac Riley to Thomas Jefferson, 16 October 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I was duly honoured with your polite favour of the 7 th Instant respecting the Notes on Virginia — It is a source of regret that a work so much sought for as the Notes on Virginia , and so much valued for its accurate and various information, should have been so often given to the public in an imperfect state of typographical execution.—It is my wish to have it published in a superior style,...