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The Thomas Paine Collection
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The Thomas Paine Collection

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Three Revolutionary Works by a Founding Firebrand

Thomas Paine was the uncompromising voice of liberty, reason, and individual rights in the age of revolution. This powerful volume brings together three of his most influential works, each of which helped shape the course of modern history:

Common Sense (1776) - The pamphlet that ignited the American Revolution with its clear call for independence from British rule

The Rights of Man (1791-92) - A bold defense of the French Revolution and blueprint for democratic society

The Age of Reason (1794-1807) - Paine's courageous case for reason over revelation, attacking organized religion while affirming belief in God

  • Complete, unabridged texts with modernized formatting

  • Ideal for readers of political philosophy, Enlightenment thought, and secular classics

  • A key collection for students, historians, and defenders of free expression

  • Great companion to John Locke, Voltaire, and the Federalist Papers

"My country is the world, and my religion is to do good." - Thomas Paine

Whether you're studying the roots of democracy or exploring the foundations of freethought, The Thomas Paine Collection is essential reading.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Weyland Easterbrook
Date
24 May 2025
Pages
476
ISBN
9781667306247

Three Revolutionary Works by a Founding Firebrand

Thomas Paine was the uncompromising voice of liberty, reason, and individual rights in the age of revolution. This powerful volume brings together three of his most influential works, each of which helped shape the course of modern history:

Common Sense (1776) - The pamphlet that ignited the American Revolution with its clear call for independence from British rule

The Rights of Man (1791-92) - A bold defense of the French Revolution and blueprint for democratic society

The Age of Reason (1794-1807) - Paine's courageous case for reason over revelation, attacking organized religion while affirming belief in God

  • Complete, unabridged texts with modernized formatting

  • Ideal for readers of political philosophy, Enlightenment thought, and secular classics

  • A key collection for students, historians, and defenders of free expression

  • Great companion to John Locke, Voltaire, and the Federalist Papers

"My country is the world, and my religion is to do good." - Thomas Paine

Whether you're studying the roots of democracy or exploring the foundations of freethought, The Thomas Paine Collection is essential reading.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Weyland Easterbrook
Date
24 May 2025
Pages
476
ISBN
9781667306247