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  • Common Sense: By Thomas Paine : Illustrated

    Thomas Paine, Rumi

    eBook (, April 5, 2016)
    About Common Sense by Thomas PaineHow is this book unique?E-reader & tablet formatted, Font Adjustments100% Original contentUnabridged EditionAuthor Biography InsideIllustrations includedCommon Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775ā€“76 that inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776. The pamphlet explained the advantages of and the need for immediate independence in clear, simple language. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution, and became an immediate sensation. It was sold and distributed widely and read aloud at taverns and meeting places. Washington had it read to all his troops, which at the time were surrounding the British army in Boston. In proportion to the population of the colonies at that time (2.5 million), it had the largest sale and circulation of any book published in American history. As of 2006, it remains the all-time best selling American title.
  • Common Senseļ¼ˆIllustratedļ¼‰

    Thomas Paine

    eBook (, May 21, 2017)
    Published in 1776, Common Sense challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy. The plain language that Paine used spoke to the common people of America and was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain.
  • Thomas Paine - Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

    eBook (, Oct. 7, 2016)
    When Thomas Paine first anonymously published his series of pamphlets titles Common Sense they became an overnight success. First released in 1776 at the height of the American Revolution the treatise denounced British rule and is thought to have been so popular as to have influenced the path of the revolution itself. In the words of Historian Gordon S. Wood Common Sense was, "the most incendiary and popular pamphlet of the entire revolutionary era."
  • Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

    Paperback (Chump Change, Oct. 19, 2016)
    Common Sense established the separate American identity through passionate argument, tipping sentiment for the American cause. Paine was outlawed in Britain and escaped execution in France, due to the power of his pen challenging authority in the plain language of the people. Read his most popular work that unified the American voice into action for independence in this affordable volume.
  • Common Sense

    Thomas Paine, JS Antony

    eBook (, Jan. 22, 2017)
    Thomas Paine's original Common Sense is required reading in the pursuit of a more robust citizenry. His words are as relevant to us today, as they were when they formed part of the literature that fomented the desire among the inhabitants of the new world.Our rights, our freedoms and our ideals entwine to be come the thread that weaves the fabric of this nation. Paine's words remind us of that.
  • Common Sense By Thomas Paine

    Thomas Paine

    eBook
    Common Sense By Thomas Paine (illustrated) Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselvesā€”and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched livesā€”and destroyed them.Published anonymously in 1776, six months before the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Paineā€™s Common Sense was a radical and impassioned call for America to free itself from British rule and set up an independent republican government. Savagely attacking hereditary kingship and aristocratic institutions, Paine urged a new beginning for his adopted country in which personal freedom and social equality would be upheld and economic and cultural progress encouraged. His pamphlet was the first to speak directly to a mass audienceā€”it went through fifty-six editions within a year of publicationā€”and its assertive and often caustic style both embodied the democratic spirit he advocated, and converted thousands of citizens to the cause of American independence
  • Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

    Paperback (Oxford City Press, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Thomas Paineā€™s Common Sense is just that ā€“ a simple passionate presentation of the case against monarchy, and for American Independence. But it was also much more: An inflammatory immediate best seller. It was reprinted numerous times in its first year and remains the all-time best selling American title. Today it is read for its place in history and as an example of persuasive writing. This is the Bradford edition of 14 February, 1776. It includes Paineā€™s appendix urging an immediate declaration of independence, and his Appeal to the Quakers. ā€œNo writer has exceeded Paine in ease and familiarity of style, in perspicuity of expression, happiness of elucidation, and in simple and unassuming language.ā€ -- Thomas Jefferson.. ā€œA pamphlet called ā€˜Commonsenseā€™ makes a great noise. One of the vilest things that ever was published to the world. Full of false representations, lies, calumny, and treason, whose principles are to subvert all Kingly Governments and erect an Independent Republic.ā€ -- Nicholas Cresswell. ā€œI dreaded the effect so popular a pamphlet might have among the people, and determined to do all in my Power to counteract the effect of it.ā€ -- John Adams.
  • Common Sense: Illustrated

    Thomas Paine

    eBook (Read Monkey, Sept. 14, 2015)
    How is this book unique? 15 Illustrations are included Short Biography is also includedOriginal & Unabridged EditionTablet and e-reader formattedCommon Sense is a book written by Thomas Paine in 1775ā€“76 that inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776. It explained the advantages of and the need for immediate independence in clear, simple language. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution and became an immediate sensation. It was sold and distributed widely and read aloud at taverns and meeting places.Washington had it read to all his troops, which at the time had surrounded the British army in Boston. In proportion to the population of the colonies at that time (2.5 million), it had the largest sale and circulation of any book published in American history. As of 2006, it remains the all-time best selling American title.Common Sense presented the American colonists with an argument for freedom from British rule at a time when the question of whether or not to seek independence was the central issue of the day. Paine wrote and reasoned in a style that common people understood. Forgoing the philosophical and Latin references used by Enlightenment era writers, he structured Common Sense as if it were a sermon, and relied on Biblical references to make his case to the people. He connected independence with common dissenting Protestant beliefs as a means to present a distinctly American political identity. Historian Gordon S. Wood described Common Sense as "the most incendiary and popular book of the entire revolutionary era".
  • Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

    Hardcover (Sterling, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Rare Book
  • Common Sense: Illustrated

    Thomas Paine

    eBook (Black Classics, Dec. 2, 2015)
    How is this book unique? 15 IllustrationsTablet and e-reader formattedOriginal & Unabridged EditionBest fiction books of all timeOne of the best books to readClassic Bestselling NovelShort Biography is also includedClassic historical fiction booksBestselling FictionCommon Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775ā€“76 that inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776. The pamphlet explained the advantages of and the need for immediate independence in clear, simple language. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution, and became an immediate sensation. It was sold and distributed widely and read aloud at taverns and meeting places. Washington had it read to all his troops, which at the time were surrounding the British army in Boston. In proportion to the population of the colonies at that time (2.5 million), it had the largest sale and circulation of any book published in American history. As of 2006, it remains the all-time best selling American title.
  • Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2017)
    Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775ā€“76 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies. Written in clear and persuasive prose, Paine marshaled moral and political arguments to encourage common people in the Colonies to fight for egalitarian government. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution, and became an immediate sensation.
  • Common Sense: By Thomas Paine - Illustrated

    Thomas Paine

    eBook (, June 7, 2017)
    Common Sense is a pamphlet written by the English-American political activist and theorist Thomas Paine.The pamphlet advocates for the independence of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain. Paineā€™s goal was to encourage common people who lived in the colonies to want to fight for freedom from the English monarchy.Paineā€™s work was distributed across all the colonies and in proportion to the population at the time it had the greatest circulation of any book in American history.