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Easton Press: THOMAS PAINE: BIOGRAPHY: AMERICAN REVOLUTION: AGE OF REASON: HAWKE

Description: Easton Press leather edition of David Freeman Hawke's "Paine," a COLLECTOR'S edition, one of the LIBRARY OF GREAT LIVES series, published in 2002. Bound in light brown leather, the book has camel tan French moire silk end leaves, acid-free paper, Symth-sewn binding, a satin book marker, hubbed spine, gold gilding on three edges---in near FINE condition---except for a 'blank' attached bookplate on inside fly leaf. Thomas Paine, who lived from 1737-1809, was born in England, the son of a corset maker to whose trade he was apprenticed. His unsettled life to 1774 included residences in various towns, two brief unhappy marriages and such occupations as schoolteacher, tobacconist, grocer, and exciseman. In 1759, Paine married "a pretty girl of modest behavior" named Mary Lambert, a lady's maid and thus of his social class. Mary died about a year later during the premature birth of their child. In 1771, at age 34, Paine married Elizabeth Ollive, ten years younger, a marriage of convenience. Paine said he gained a "roof over his head and home-cooked meals." While lobbying for the excisemen, he met BENJAMIN FRANKIN who was impressed by Paine's learning and interests and helped him to start anew in America. Arriving at Philadelphia, Paine contributed to the PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE and achieved fame with the publication of "Common Sense." Paine served in the Continental Army and published 16 pamphlets in support of the Revolutionary War. He was rewarded by an appointment as secretary of the congressional committee on foreign affairs. The plea for a strong federal union that he had made in "Common Sense" was reiterated in "Public Good," opposing Virginia's claim to western land. After an appointment as clerk of the Pennsylvania Assembly and a trip to France for money and stores, he retired to a farm at New Rochelle that New York presented to him. In 1787, he went to France and England and traveled between Paris and London in the cause of a world revolution. "The Rights of Man" was a defense of the French Revolution against the attacks of Edmund Burke. Paine was arrested for treason in England and banished. He was made a French citizen by the Assembly in 1792. In jail he wrote "The Age of Reason," his great deistic work. Eventually Paine returned to the U.S. where he accused President George Washington of plotting against him. Paine also was involved with Thomas Jefferson and became involved in a bitter partisan dispute with JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Paine's last years in the U.S. were marked by poverty, ill-health, and ostracism. Malevolent persons of all parties, who feared his radical freethinking accused him of drunkenness, cowardice, adultery, and atheism. 500 pages, including an index. I offer combined shipping.

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Binding: Leather

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Publisher: Franklin Library

Subject: Philosophy

Year Printed: 2002

Original/Facsimile: Original

Language: English

Illustrator: Original Woodcuts & engravings

Special Attributes: Luxury Edition

Author: Thomas Paine

Region: U.S.

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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: THOMAS PAINE: AGITATOR

Character Family: Paine, Jefferson, Benjamin Rush, Washington

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