Thomas Paine: His Life, His Time and the Birth of the Modern Nations (Hardback)

by Craig Nelson

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Between his birth into a poor family in Thetford in 1736 and his burial in an unmarked grave, Thomas Paine became a popular hero who influenced the birth of America and France. This biography not only explains how this was possible, but also analyses the revolutionary period that he was fundamental in shaping. Almost everything Thomas Paine tried his hand at in his youth, including marriage, ended in abject failure. But steeped in the thinking of the enlightenment, he went to America and in no time wrote the book that established his reputation forever more: "Common Sense". After leaving for Europe with a radical design in his pocket for an iron bridge that could be mass-produced, his anti-monarchist bestseller, "The Rights of Man" provoked such a furore that he was forced to leave England on pain of death. And in France, he found himself caught up in the reign of terror and only narrowly escaped execution...A formidable researcher, Nelson describes Paine's fascinating life and times with exceptional narrative skill and the kind of gusto that Paine himself would have been proud of.

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Published
18/01/2007

Publisher
Profile Books Ltd

ISBN
9781861976383



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"major new biography of the radical thinker...still relevant to politics today." - The Bookseller 'With a panache worthy of Paine himself, Nelson reinstates his subject as a progressive thinker and passionate activist as relevant to our times as to his own.' - Iain Finlayson, The Times 'a vigorous biography of Thomas Paine that puts him in the context of his contrary times...Nelson's excellent book strikes a balance between sympathy and criticism.' - David Horspool, Daily Telegraph 'today, nearly half of the world's nations have democratic elections and the freedoms which Paine's revolutionary generation hoped to achieve.' Independent on Sunday, Cal McCrystal 'exciting and cheery biography...Nelson shows how this elusive, prickly autodidact embodied the ideas of his time while at the same time standing apart from his similarly enlightened contemporaries.' Christopher Silvester - Daily Express

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