Common Sense by Thomas Paine, Gregory Tietjen (Foreword by)

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  • Publisher: Fall River Press
  • Pub. Date: June 1995
  • ISBN-13: 9781566197007
  • 67pp
  • Edition Description: Only From B&N Books
 
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Synopsis

Without Thomas Paine, the United States of America would not be the strong and independent country it is today. In 1776 Paine insightfully argued that it would only be a short time before the colonies would break with England. Within the first three months of its publication, Common Sense sold 120,000 copies and became the foundation for American political literature. Paine's vision and quotable slogans defined the United States at its most critical point in history and remains relevant for today's citizens.

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The extensive introduction describes the background of the American Revolution; the life, career, and ideology of Paine; and the argument of Common Sense.

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Biography

Born in 1737, Thomas Paine rose from poverty achieving stunning success with his writings.  His anti-slavery publications resulted in the first American Anti-Slavery Society, and Common Sense ignited the American Revolution.  In France, Paine enjoyed a hero’s status albeit briefly.  After narrowly escaping the guillotine, he returned to America.  Having fallen out of favor with his revolutionary brothers, Paine died in relative obscurity in 1809.

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February 13, 2008: Read this book all day. A Masterpeice written by a brilliant englishman.

Common Senseby Anonymous

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January 14, 2008: One of the finest works ever penned. With the eloquence of Shakespeare and the fury of a firebrand preacher, Paine rails against tyranny and monarchy while espousing the virtues of freedom, independence and representative government. Written in January of 1776 at the onset of the Revolutionary War, Common Sense brought to print with naked prejudice the unspoken sentiment that America's day had come and independence was her rightful state. Highly recommended for those eager to learn more about America's heritage and founding ideals.


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