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- catalog abstract "Includes the complete texts of Common Sense; Rights of Man, Part the Second; The Age of Reason (part one); Four Letters on Interesting Subjects, published anonymously and just discovered to be Paine's work; and Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Paine's first examination of world events; as well as selections from The American Crises. In 1776, America was a hotbed of enlightenment and revolution. Thomas Paine not only spurred his fellow Americans to action but soon came to symbolize the spirit of the Revolution. His elegantly persuasive pieces spoke to the hearts and minds of those fighting for freedom. He was later outlawed in Britain, jailed in France, and finally labeled an atheist upon his return to America. Excerpts from the eighteenth-century firebrand's major works including "The American Crisis" and "The Age of Reason."".
- catalog contributor b12741208.
- catalog contributor b12741209.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1775-1783.".
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Common sense -- Four letters on interesting subjects -- The American crisis -- Letter to the Abbé Raynal -- Rights of man, part the second -- The Age of Reason, part one.".
- catalog description "Excerpts from the eighteenth-century firebrand's major works including "The American Crisis" and "The Age of Reason."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]).".
- catalog description "Includes the complete texts of Common Sense; Rights of Man, Part the Second; The Age of Reason (part one); Four Letters on Interesting Subjects, published anonymously and just discovered to be Paine's work; and Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Paine's first examination of world events; as well as selections from The American Crises. In 1776, America was a hotbed of enlightenment and revolution. Thomas Paine not only spurred his fellow Americans to action but soon came to symbolize the spirit of the Revolution. His elegantly persuasive pieces spoke to the hearts and minds of those fighting for freedom. He was later outlawed in Britain, jailed in France, and finally labeled an atheist upon his return to America.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 313, [2] p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0375760113 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Modern Library classics".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Modern Library,".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1775-1783.".
- catalog subject "320.973 21".
- catalog subject "JC177 .A3 2003".
- catalog subject "Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.".
- catalog subject "Political science Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Political science History 18th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Common sense -- Four letters on interesting subjects -- The American crisis -- Letter to the Abbé Raynal -- Rights of man, part the second -- The Age of Reason, part one.".
- catalog title "Common sense and other writings / Thomas Paine ; edited and with an introduction by Gordon S. Wood ; notes by George W. Boudreau.".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".