Thomas Paine

Explore the influential works of Thomas Paine with our curated list of books. Discover his revolutionary writings that shaped history, including 'Common Sense' and 'The Rights of Man.'

Attempted cover for Book ID: 0521841151
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0521841151
Thomas Paine: Collected Writings (LOA #76) Cover
Book

Thomas Paine: Collected Writings (LOA #76)

by Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine was the impassioned democratic voice of the Age of Revolution, and this volume brings together his best-known works: Common Sense, The American Crisis, Rights of Man, The Age of Reason, along with a selection of letters, articles and pamphlets that emphasizes Paine's American years. “I know not whether any man in the world,” wrote John Adams in 1805, “has had more influence on its inhabitants or affairs for the last thirty years than Tom Paine.” The impassioned democratic voice of the Age of Revolution, Paine wrote for his mass audience with vigor, clarity, and “common sense.” This Library of America volume is the first major new edition of his work in 50 years, and the most comprehensive single-volume collection of his writings available. Paine came to America in 1774 at age 37 after a life of obscurity and failure in England. Within fourteen months he published Common Sense, the most influential pamphlet for the American Revolution, and began a career that would see him prosecuted in England, imprisoned and nearly executed in France, and hailed and reviled in the American nation he helped create. In Common Sense, Paine set forth an inspiring vision of an independent America as an asylum for freedom and an example of popular self-government in a world oppressed by despotism and hereditary privilege. The American Crisis, begun during “the times that try men’s souls” in 1776, is a masterpiece of popular pamphleteering in which Paine vividly reports current developments, taunts and ridicules British adversaries, and enjoins his readers to remember the immense stakes of their struggle. Among the many other items included in the volume are the combative “Forester” letters, written in a reply to a Tory critic of Common Sense, and several pieces concerning the French Revolution, including an incisive argument against executing Louis XVI. Rights of Man (1791–1792), written in response to Edmund Burke’s attacks on the French Revolution, is a bold vision of an egalitarian society founded on natural rights and unbound by tradition. Paine’s detailed proposal for government assistance to the poor inspired generations of subsequent radicals and reformers. The Age of Reason (1794–1795), Paine’s most controversial work, is an unrestrained assault on the authority of the Bible and a fervent defense of the benevolent God of deism. Included in this volume are a detailed chronology of Paine’s life, informative notes, an essay on the complex printing history of Paine’s work, and an index. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0451528891
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0451528891
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0809093448
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0809093448
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1604244275
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1604244275
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1604591390
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1604591390
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1428105441
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1428105441
Attempted cover for Book ID: B001LF2HBI
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: B001LF2HBI
Attempted cover for Book ID: B001IYY652
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: B001IYY652
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0195307585
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0195307585
Attempted cover for Book ID: B0012Q5I3K
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: B0012Q5I3K
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0838637140
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0838637140
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1883011914
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1883011914
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1931082979
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1931082979
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0940450429
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0940450429
Alexis de Tocqueville: Democracy in America (LOA #147) Cover
Book

Alexis de Tocqueville: Democracy in America (LOA #147)

by Alexis de Tocqueville

An exclusive new translation of the most perceptive and influential book ever written about American politics and society—“the bible on democracy” (The Texas Observer) This Library of America volume presents de Tocqueville’s masterpiece in an entirely new translation—the first to fully capture his style and provide a rigorous, faithful rendering of his profound ideas and observations Alexis de Tocqueville, a young aristocratic French lawyer, came to the United States in 1831 to study its penitentiary systems. His nine-month visit and subsequent reading and reflection resulted in this landmark masterpiece of political observation and analysis. In Democracy in America, Tocqueville vividly describes the unprecedented social equality he found in America and explores its implications for European society in the emerging modern era. His book provides enduring insight into the political consequences of widespread property ownership, the potential dangers to liberty inherent in majority rule, the vital role of religion in American life, and the importance of civil institutions in an individualistic culture dominated by the pursuit of material self-interest. He also probes the deep differences between the free and slave states, writing prophetically of racism, bigotry, and prejudice in the United States. Brought to life by Arthur Goldhammer’s clear, fluid, and vigorous translation, this volume of Democracy in America is the first to fully capture Tocqueville’s achievements both as an accomplished literary stylist and as a profound political thinker.
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0300083084
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0300083084
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1931082049
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1931082049
Attempted cover for Book ID: B001G8R7N8
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: B001G8R7N8
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0872206556
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0872206556
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1604592702
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1604592702
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0375759182
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0375759182
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0393956512
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0393956512
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0195070518
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0195070518
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0140130934
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0140130934