Common Sense (Annotated) - Thomas Paine - 書籍 - Independently Published - 9798741174807 - 2021年4月20日
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Common Sense (Annotated)

This annotated copy of Common Sense provides readers with a clear and comprehensive historical outline of Paine's life and the timeline of the revolution making this classic more accessible for everyone.


First published anonymously on January 10th,1776, Thomas Paine's Common Sense was a 47-page pamphlet written as a call to action for Americans. Paine spoke passionately about the need for America to free itself from British rule and establish independence with an egalitarian government. Despite only arriving in America two years prior, Paine urged his adopted country to seek personal freedoms and equalities against the crown. At the time, it was akin to treason to speak of such things.

Paine wasted no time, quickly instilling himself in Philadelphia newspapers. Common Sense began as a series of letters to be published in various papers but soon grew in scope, becoming too lengthy to publish in such a fashion. Paine selected a pamphlet form for his works and began fashioning the document as a sermon. Upon its release at the beginning of the American Revolution, Common Sense became a radical sensation that swept through the colonies.

Colonists read it aloud in various meeting places; its solid and convincing prose worked like a bellows to flame the fires of revolution, eventually garnering the most significant sale and circulation of any book in American history.

メディア 書籍     Paperback Book   (ソフトカバーで背表紙を接着した本)
リリース済み 2021年4月20日
ISBN13 9798741174807
出版社 Independently Published
ページ数 102
寸法 127 × 203 × 5 mm   ·   108 g
言語 英語  

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