The Life of Thomas Paine; Mover of the 'Declaration of Independence;' Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the First American Congress; Member of the National Convention of France; Author of 'Common Sense,' 'The Crisis,' 'Rights of Man,' 'Age of Reason,' &c., &c.: The Man, Whose Motto Was 'The World is My Country; to Do Good, My Religion.' Embracing Practical Considerations on Human Rights; Demonstrating That Man Tends Irrepressibly to Actual Freedom; and Showing a Liberty-Aim Connection in the Action of the World's Three Great Author-Heroes, - Rousseau, Paine, and Comte.
New York: D.M. Bennett: Liberal and Scientific Publishing House, 1877. Hard Cover.
Boards a bit rubbed, 1/2 inch tear to base of two pages, pencil name on rear endpaper.
110, [8] pp. Terra cotta cloth, gilt titles, blind-stamped borders, engraved frontispiece of Thomas Paine. An examination of Paine's life and.....
