Colonel Richard Gimbel Collection of Thomas Paine Papers
Mss.B.P165
Series I. Paine Material | 1775-1808 | |||
Contains correspondence to and from Thomas Paine. There are also manuscript copies of documents written by Paine. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to John Bayard, 1738-1807 | 1777 October 30 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Henry Laurens, 1724-1792 | 1778 April 11 | 3p. | Box 1 | |
General physical description: 3p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Henry Laurens, 1724-1792 | 1779 January 9 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council | 1779 October 11 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ADS to David Rittenhouse, 1732-1796 | 1779 November 27 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Order to Rittenhouse to John Bayard. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus Conrad, 1750-1801.
ADS to Thomas Paine | 1781 January 9 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Order for payment to Thomas Paine for "Service as Clerk of the general Assembly..." On reverse: order for payment to Thomas Paine signed by William Moore, Vice President of the General Assembly, and David Rittenhouse, Treasurer, dated 1781, January 9. General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Nathaniel Greene, 1740-1786 | 1781 January 10 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
About Henry Laurens' appointment as "Envoy Extraordinary to France," Paine's subsequent appointment as his secretary, and leaving America for France. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Nathaniel Greene, 1740-1786 | 1781 September 10 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
About Paine's return to America and his appreciation to Greene for his "enterprise, address, management and success to the southward..." General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Robert Morris, 1734-1806 | 1782 November 28 | 4p. | Box 1 | |
General physical description: 4p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Honorable Clarke, Congress | 1783 June 24 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Request for the "Committee" to allow Paine to submit in writing "a detail of circumstances" before making a report. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Robert Morriss, 1734-1806 | 1783 October 14 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Regarding the "Treaty and Treaty of Commerce." General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to John Hall | 1783? October | 3p. | Box 1 | |
About the sent "battau" and Paine's planned date of arrival to New York. General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to George Clinton, 1739-1812 | 1783 December 19 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Thomas Mifflin, 1744-1800 | 1785 December 19 | 3p. | Box 1 | |
A reminder to Mifflin about due compensation for "eminent Services rendered to America, during the late revolution..." General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Henry Claypole | 1786 March 22 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
An indignant letter from Paine suggesting that Claypole was negligent in not printing the piece that Paine had sent . General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to John Hall | 1786 September 22 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
About living arrangements. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to George Clymer, 1734-1813 | 1786 December 13 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
About debates and Paine's "Model." General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1787 January 21 | 3p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to "Messieurs" | 1787 May 24- 1787 July 21 | 2 item(s) ; 5 page(s) | Box 1 | |
Letter introducing Paine's "model of the construction of an American bridge." Enclosed is an "Extract from the Minutes of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1787. The 3-page AD is a "Committee" (favorable) report on Paine's bridge model. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Lewis Morris, 1726-1798 | 1788 May 4 | 4p. | Box 1 | |
General physical description: 4p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to unknown | 1788 July 11 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Benjamin West, 1746-1817 | 1788 July 13 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Short letter mentioning poor health, a new election for Westminster, and a trip to"Wilkinson's Iron Works in Shropshire. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
ALS extract to Thomas Paine | 1788 July 28 | 4p. | Box 1 | |
About a battle between Admiral Paul Jones and the Prince of Nassau on the 18th of June, the "forerunner of the great decissive action... which took place on the 26th..." Mentions also a "less bloody war between the Pope and the King of Naples..." General physical description: 4p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Edmund Burke, 1729-1797 | 1788 August 7 | 10p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AL to Kitty Nicholson Few | 1789 January 6-7 | 10p. | Box 1 | |
A very sentimental letter inspired by Few's recent marriage. General physical description: 10p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Sam Walker and Co. | 1791 August 30 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to John Hall | 1792 February 16 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Washington, George (1732-1799).
Copy of ALS to Thomas Paine, 1737-1809. | 1792 May 6 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Washington thanks Paine for copies of Rights of Man, and other works. In French. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Oswald, Eleazer, 1755-1795.
ALS to Thomas Paine, 1737-1809 | 1792 May 30 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
About meeting to discuss politcal situation in France. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Ackers, James, circa 1753-1824.
ALS to Thomas Paine, 1737-1808 | 1795 February 7 | 4p. | Box 1 | |
About the House of Commons, "procuring and fabricating signatures on petitions," and the Bulls Head Party. General physical description: 4p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Citoyen Pelet | 1795 February 27 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
About a future publication and a letter of introduction for a young Englishwomen needing a passport. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS and ALSCy in French to Pelet | 1795 February 27 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Two versions (one in French) of an appeal for a passport to help "a harmless unoffending woman." General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to George Washington, 1732-1799 | 1795 September 20 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
A scathing letter in which Paine accuses Washington of treachery. General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to James Monroe, 1758-1831 | ca. 1795 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS to Stephen Thorn and George Barnes | 1796 December 10 | 1p. | Box 1 | |
Deed of gift to Stephen Thorn and George Barnes for the "Letter from Thomas Paine to George Washington..." General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Paul Francois Jean Nicolas, comte de Barras, 1755-1829 | 1797 January 3 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Recommending Captain Blackwell, "who wishes to be sent to Ireland...to assist in making his native oppressed country free." General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Ams to Nathan Haley | 1799 August 31 | 2p. | Box 1 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Skipwith | 1801 February 3 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Skipwith | 1801 September 29 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Congratulations and cautionary advice on Skipwith's commission. General physical description: 3p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Skipwith | 1801 December 14 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to John Fellows | 1805 June 4 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Ams | 1806 Nov. 13 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
At the end of this piece,"To a Friend of Peace," appears the note: "This fragment is in the Handwriting of Thomas Paine and was given to me by a person named Clarke who brought it from America. December 1830." General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Binney and Ronaldson | 1807 April 8 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
About politcs and seeking housing. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to James Madison, 1751-1836 | 1807 May 3 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
About Paine's imprisonment at the hands of "Robspere" and his subsequent release on "Mr. Monro's reclamation." General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS fragments | 1807 August 21 | 4p. | Box 2 | |
Last part of "Reply to Cheetham." General physical description: 4p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Ams to Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826 | 1807 August 29 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
About "a proposed method of firing guns from a gun boat..." General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Ams | 1807 October 17 (received) | 2p. | Box 2 | |
"Thomas Paine's Project for a reform of the Judiciary." General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ADS | 1808 July 6 | 4p. | Box 2 | |
Indenture with John Oliver. General physical description: 4p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Fragment of AMS to John Bayard, 1738-1807 | n.d. | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Addressed to Hon. John Bayard, to be read to the general Assembly. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Henry Claypole | n.d. | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Paine accuses Claypole of censorship. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS to Robert Smith | n.d. | 2p. | Box 2 | |
"What is Love?" General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS to Robert Smith | n.d. | 2 item(s) 3 p. | Box 2 | |
Two copies of the same poem, "What is Love?" prefaced with the same introduction, "To Sir Robert Smith, As I will not attempt to rival description of Love, in which you say Love is like paper credit, it has no security; 'with a fool it is wit...'" | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AL to George Staunton | n.d. | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Waterman | n.d. | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS Accidental Reconciliation, From the Castle in the Air to the little Corner of the World" | n.d. | 2 item(s) ; 7 page(s) | Box 2 | |
Paine's undated poem and the newspaper that it appeared in, "The New-York Weekly Museum. No. 21.-vol. XLX. New-York, Saturday, July 4, 1807." | ||||
PNE 8 N.D. M1 Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Age of Reason | n.d. | volume PNE 8 N.D. M1 | ||
Manuscript copy. Bound volume. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
MsCy of Common Sense | n.d. | 35p. | Box 2 | |
This "2:Edition" was supposedly copied by Paine for Samuel Clay Harvey, J.P. of Lodge Hill, Kent, England. Enclosed note, however, maintains that this manuscript is "not in Thomas Paine's handwriting, although there is a certain similarity..." General physical description: 35p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Ams | n.d. | 4p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 4p. Other Descriptive Information: [Partial outline for "Common Sense"; points 31 to 53. ?In Paine's hand? Noted added 12 Sep 2016.] | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS. Cape of Good Hope | n.d. | 1p. | Box 2 | |
"Cape of Good Hope" General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
AMS. General Wolfe | n.d. | 2p. | Box 2 | |
"General Wolfe" General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Series II. Miscellaneous Material | 1692-1921 | |||
Consists of correspondence and manuscripts about Paine, as well as other unrelated material. The Dr. Samuel Adams correspondence are also included | ||||
Markham, William, 1635 -1704.
ADS to Thomas Holme, 1624-1695 | 1692 July 6 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Legal document Colonial Governer Markham to Thomas Holme, Surveyor General of Pennsylvania, regarding a land purchase. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Unidentified.
AM | ca. 1730 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
About an armorial design for Sailor Buttet. In French. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1775 January 17 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Hallett, Joseph.
ALS to Robert R. Livinston, 1746-1813 | 1776 January 25 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
About erecting a "Foundry." General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Cadwalader, John, 1742-1786.
ALS to Colonel Donop | 1776 December 22 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1777 August 18 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1779 September 29 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
About the death of Paine's wife. General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1779 October 25 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 3p. Access digital object: | ||||
Bayard, John Bubenheim, 1738-1807.
ADS to David Rittenhouse, 1732-1796 | 1780 March 18 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Order to pay Thomas Paine. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Moore, William.
ALS to Joseph Hart | 1780 June 29 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
About apprehending a "Woman" accused of "general disaffection to the American Cause." General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Bayard, John Bubenheim, 1738-1807.
PrDS to David Rittenhouse, 1732-1796 | 1780 September 23 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Order to pay Thomas Paine "for his Wages for One Hundred Fourteen Days Service in the Assembly; As Clerk. . ." On reverse: Receipts to David Rittenhouse from Thomas Paine, 1780, October 28-1781, January 19. General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Hopkinson, Thomas.
PrDS to Benjamin Franklin or the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States | 1780 October 3 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Order to pay Thomas and Benjamin Harwood "One Hundred Mexian Dollars, or Five Hundred Livres Tournois." General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.
ALS to Peter Molini | 1781 September 11 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
About Molini's "delicate and troublesome commission." General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1782 May 3 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1782 October 31 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1782 November 22 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1783 January 27 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1783 February 12 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1784 August 9 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1784 September 26 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1785 March 22 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1786 February 8 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1786 September 20 | 6p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1786 October 1 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1787 July 26 29 | 4p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1787 November 4 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1788 March 14 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1788 April 14 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1788 July 13 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Unidentified.
Extract of ALS | 1790 September 14 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
"Extrait Dela Deliberation del. Assemblee Coloniale..." General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1792 February 26 March 24 | 9p. | Box 2 | |
Domergue, Urbain, 1745-1810.
ALS to Fabre d'Eglantine | ca.1792 October | 2 item(s) ; 2 page(s) | Box 2 | |
Expressing support for Charles de Pougens for dutyship in the National Convention. (In French) | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | 1793 April 17 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
General physical description: 3p. Access digital object: | ||||
Monroe, James, 1758-1831.
LS to the Members composing the committee of Public Safety, Paris | 1794 November 1 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
An appeal to the committee to release Paine from Prison. General physical description: 3p. Access digital object: | ||||
Abbott, John, 1751-1839.
ADSCy of Affadavit sent to Stanley | 1795 February 7 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Copy of an original affadavit swearing that five of his schoolboys signed the Petition for the sum of one penny each. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Ackers, James, circa 1753-1824.
ALS to Henry Dundas, 1742-1811 | 1795 February 7 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Harrison, Samuel.
ADSCy | 1795 February 7 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Another copy of an affadavit swearing that schoolboys were coerced into signing "the Petition" at the Bull's Head in Manchester. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Foster, Abiel, 1735-1806.
ADS to Obediah Clough | 1795 October 9 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Receipt to Clough. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Unidentified.
Ms | ca. 1796 | 28p. | Box 2 | |
An anonymous manuscript on the English financial system of the period. Handwritten on the cover: "...a reply to Thomas Paine's Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance c 1796" General physical description: 28p. | ||||
Foster, Abiel, 1735-1806.
AL to unknown | 1797 June 19 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
Unidentified.
ADS | 1798 February 19 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Legal document concerning Monsieur Cout L'Aine` General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to Ez. Williams | 1798 March 17 | 2p. | Box 2 | |
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to J. M. West | 1802 January 9 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Permanent Bridge Company.
ADS and PrDS | 1804 September 26- 1811 August 15 | 8 item(s) | Box 2 | |
Business and financial records. | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to Dennis O'Bryen | 1805 January 11 | 1p. | Box 2 | |
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to (Dennis?) O'Bryen | 1805 December 31 | 3p. | Box 2 | |
About politics and also a request for a dog. General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Sickels, John H..
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1806 November 29 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to Dennis O'Bryen | 1807 June 10 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
About an apparent falling-out that O'Bryan has had with a Mr. Philips. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.
ALS to Stephen Jacob, 1755-1817 | 1808 February 11 | 3p. | Box 3 | |
General physical description: 3p. Access digital object: | ||||
Bonneville, Nicolas de, 1760-1828.
MsS | 1809 August 31 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Discharge of debt. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Gilbert, William W..
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1813 January 21 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Cook, Moses.
ADS to Raphael Marshall | 1815 October 19 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Promissory note to Marshall. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Kern, John.
ADS | 1818 June 16 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Receipt General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 February 20 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 March 17 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Allen, M..
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 March 18 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 April 20 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 May 1 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 May 13 | Box 3 | ||
Lottery business. | ||||
Cooper, Charles.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 May 27 | 3p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Burrall, Jonathan, 1759-1805.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 June 16 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Receipt for lottery tickets signed by Burrall. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1819 July 16 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Lottery business. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
PDS to unknown | 1820 February 25 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Solicitation for financial support of Cobbett's candidacy for "the City of Coventry." General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
ALS to Archibald McIntire | 1820 August 28 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Receipt General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Mumford, Gordon.
Archibald McIntire | 1820 October 13 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Deavis, Henry.
ALS to Benjamin Wilson | 1821 January 12 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Sent to conservation. 8/29/01 General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Cleaveland, Parker, 1780-1858.
ALS to Benjamin Silliman, 1779-1864 | 1822 April 4 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843.
ALS "To the King" | 1824 December 27 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843.
ALS to Mr. Swan | 1830 November 17 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
About the discontinuation of the Choral Society meetings. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to unknown | 1830 December 23 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843.
ALS to George Miller, 1794-1856 | 1831 January 16 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to Robert Balfour, 1740?-1818 | 1832 January 25 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Brief itinerary. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to Hugh Craig | 1833 December 7 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to unknown | 1834 September 18 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Under Cobbett's signature: "The foregoing address was read by Mr. Cobbett on the balcony of Mr. Dodd's House in Sackville Street on Thursday the 18th of September 1834, to at least thirty thousand citizens. P.O.H." General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Raglan, FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, Baron, 1788-1855.
ALS to Major William Henry French, 1815-1881 | 1837 May 5 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Regarding an appointment. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Evans, George Henry, 1805-1856.
ALS to Francis Ormond Jonathan Smith, 1806-1876 | 1846 August 1 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
ALS to John Orcutt | 1847 August 9 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
About Paine's last words. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
Fragment of ALS to unknown | 1850 April 13 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
A very self-congratulatory letter about Thorburn's important role in assisting with the yellow fever crisis and also introducing horticulture to the country. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Bronson, P..
ALSCy to Grant Thorburn, 1773-1863 | 1851 June 7 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AMS | 1851 August 12 | 13p. | Box 3 | |
"Sixty years reminiscences in the life of Grant Thorburn" General physical description: 13p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | 1852 January | 5p. | Box 3 | |
"Men and Manners in South Carolina, written for the _____, by Laurie Todd, To my Abolition friends in New York..." General physical description: 5p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AN | 1854 October 8 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Memorandum General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | 1855 August | 6p. | Box 3 | |
"Slate Nails, August 1855, Grant Thorburn, [alias Laurie Todd]" General physical description: 6p. | ||||
Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860.
ALS to P.C. Manning | 1857 October 17 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
ALS to James, Parton, 1822-1891 | 1877 November 1 | 3p. | Box 3 | |
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to Miss J. H. Johnston | 1891 January 22 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ANS to J. H. Johnston | 1895[?] October 5 | postcard | Box 3 | |
Unidentified.
Fragment of ALS to Moncure Daniel Conway, 1832-1907 | 1895 November 28 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1896 December 18 | 6p. | Box 3 | |
Regarding Paine portraits that Johnston has in his possession. General physical description: 6p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1896 December 23 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Paine's portrait. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 January 13 | 4p. | Box 3 | |
More about the Paine portraits. General physical description: 4p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 April 10 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
Debate about the actual Paine portrait painter. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 June 16 | 2p. | Box 3 | |
About getting a good price for the Paine portrait. General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ANS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 September 19 | postcard | Box 3 | |
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 October 7 | 4p. | Box 3 | |
Conway warns Johnston that the Paine portrait is not so valuable after all. General physical description: 4p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 October 12 | postcard | Box 3 | |
More debate over the portrait. General physical description: postcard | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 October 21 | 3p. | Box 3 | |
Conway urges Johnston to produce a bill for the work he's had done on the portrait. General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ALS to J. H. Johnston | 1897 October 27 | 4p. | Box 3 | |
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ANS to J. H. Johnston | 1898 January 25 | postcard | Box 3 | |
Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
ALS to Mr. Shanks | 1899 April 6 | 3p. | Box 3 | |
About music. General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ANS to George Clinton Genet | 1900 July 21 | postcard | Box 3 | |
Postcard about Conway's book on Paine. General physical description: postcard Access digital object: | ||||
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
ANS to J. H. Johnston | 1900 August 2 | postcard | Box 3 | |
Mayo, William James, 1861-1939.
TLS to William Manley Van Der Weyde, 1870-1928 | 1920 July 27 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Response to Van Der Weyde's suggestion that Thomas Paine be inducted into the Hall of Fame. General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Edison , Thomas A., (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931.
TLS to William Manley Van Der Weyde, 1870-1928 | 1921 November 16 | 1p. | Box 3 | |
Edison agrees that "Paine was one of the greatest men of all time." General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
ALS to Dennis O'Bryen | Wednesday morning | 1p. | Box 3 | |
About Cobbett's political plans. General physical description: 1p. Access digital object: | ||||
Unidentified.
ADS | n.d. | 2p. | Box 3 | |
"certificat de residence du citoyen Louis Philippe noel Villant" General physical description: 2p. | ||||
Lacroze.
AD | n.d. | 3p. | Box 3 | |
"Ratification" involving Jacques-Denis Goguet General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
ALS to Dr. Samuel Adams | n.d. | 2p. | Box 3 | |
General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 4p. | Box 3 | |
"Anecdote of Thomas Paine" General physical description: 4p. Access digital object: | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 3p. | Box 3 | |
"Extempore Preaching" General physical description: 3p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 2p. | Box 3 | |
The Model Republic, No 1. General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 2p. | Box 3 | |
"New York. Sixty one years ago..." General physical description: 2p. Access digital object: | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 6p. | Box 3 | |
"A scrap from the Note Book of Laurie Todd, Importing Patriots, No 1" General physical description: 6p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 1p. | Box 3 | |
"A scrap from the note book of Laurie Todd, Franklin" General physical description: 1p. | ||||
Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863.
AM | n.d. | 2 item(s) 5 pages | Box 3 | |
"The unholy Alliance of 1818, Count Mitternick, a Jesuite and villian..." | ||||
Series III. Political Cartoons | ||||
Title page of first edition of The American Crisis. | 1777 | APSimg2009 | ||
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Title page from first edition Thomas Paine's Common Sense. | 1776 | APSimg1685 | ||
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The Absent Man | 1792-01-10 | H 17.9 cm, W 23.1 cm | Paine 75 Ab8 | |
A man walks absent-mindedly into a shallow pond, a paper inscribed Rights of Man projecting from his pocket. [Gimbel 246] General physical description: H 17.9 cm, W 23.1 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Arms Emblazoned of the New Enlightened Trading Fraternity of Obstetric, Pharmaceutic, Veterinarian, Barberian, Magnetic Chirurgeons, | 1798-04-06 | H 15.2 cm, W 17.5 cm | Paine 75 Ar5 | |
A mock escutcheon for the College of Surgeons. The supporters are figures of Thomas Paine and the Duke of Bedford holding his decapitated head. Rights of Man and The Age of Reason are among the books beneath the shield. General physical description: H 15.2 cm, W 17.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Meeting of the Legion Club | 1787-01-23 | H 26.9 cm, W 42.4 cm | Paine 75 B71m | |
A satirical depiction of the January 23rd opening of Parliament. William Pitt is depicted as a messenger riding a donkey, bearing the Treaty of Commerce with France and leading a group advancing to meet Charles James Fox and his supporters. Fox is riding a cannon from which a blast inscribed "Voice of the People" issues. George III is visible inside the state coach in the background. General physical description: H 26.9 cm, W 42.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Dolly Varden Greely | circa 1972 | H 29.8 cm, W 37.5 cm | Paine 75 B77d | |
Two standing figures resist the advances of Greely, shown dressed in a "Dolly Varden" costume and seated on a bench. Grant is visible in the background. General physical description: H 29.8 cm, W 37.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Bait for John Bull | 1830-11-11 | H 20.5 cm, W 32.5 cm | Paine 75 B16 | |
A devil attempts to lure John Bull into a box trap papered with slogans, names and advertisements for The Age of Reason, Rights of Man and other publications. General physical description: H 20.5 cm, W 32.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Splitting the party | 1872 | H 30.2 cm, W 40.4 cm | Paine 75 C14s | |
Horace Greeley is depicted as a wedge being driven into the republican party with a hammer inscribed: "Cincinnati nomination". General physical description: H 30.2 cm, W 40.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Between two stools my B-- comes to the ground | circa 1808 | H 25.4 cm, W 20.32 cm | Paine 75 C38b | |
Thomas Paine fallen between two stools inscribed: "Secy of State" and "Govt of the State" General physical description: H 25.4 cm, W 20.32 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Age of Reason or the World Turned Topsyturvy Exemplefied in Tom Paines Works!! The Age of Reason or the World Turned Topsy turvy Exemplified in Tom Paine's Works!! | 1819-10-16 | Paine 75 C82a | ||
Richard Carlile is shown burning symbols of the church and state. Access digital object: | ||||
Radical Quacks Giving a New Constitution to John Bull | 1821-02-04 | H 22.2 cm, W 34 cm | Paine 75 C82r | |
John Bull sits between two doctors. General physical description: H 22.2 cm, W 34 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The First Articles in Requisition at Amsterdam or the Sans Culotts become Touts Culotts | 1795-01-29 | H 22.4 cm, W 38.6 cm | Paine 75 C84f | |
A group of French revolutionaries taking money away from Dutch men. General physical description: H 22.4 cm, W 38.6 cm Access digital object: | ||||
No Grumbling | 1795-05-06 | H 27.6 cm, W 33.8 cm | Paine 75 C84n | |
The King and Regent, aided by Pitt, load a new weight onto the pile of taxes supported with difficulty by John Bull. The Age of Reason can be seen in the King's pocket. General physical description: H 27.6 cm, W 33.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Sleepy Dose to the Jacobines - or, the Effects of Nelsons Victory | 1798-11-03 | H 26. 7 cm, W 34.4 cm | Paine 75 C84s | |
A group of Fox supporters with liberty caps pulled over their eyes. A row of portraits on the wall includes Thomas Paine. General physical description: H 26. 7 cm, W 34.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Modern Reformers in Council - or - Patriots Regaling | 1818-07-03 | H 22.5 cm, W 33.7 cm | Paine 75 C86m | |
Henry Hunt leads the toast at a meeting of revolutionary conspirators. One of two portraits on the wall reads: "Tom Paybe" General physical description: H 22.5 cm, W 33.7 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Radical Reformer | 1819-12 | H 34.4 cm, W 26.3 cm | Paine 75 C86r | |
Depiction of Cobbett carrying a sack containing Thomas Paine's bones. General physical description: H 34.4 cm, W 26.3 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Commissioners interview with Congress | 1778 | H 21. 4 cm, W 32 cm | Paine 75 C73 | |
Members of Congress face the members of the American Commission, who are dressed in fur-lined gowns and caps. General physical description: H 21. 4 cm, W 32 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Revolution Anniversary, or Patriotic Incantations | 1791-07-12 | H 24.5 cm, W 34.7 cm | Paine 75 D43r | |
Four figures dance around a cauldron before the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. Joseph Priestly is holding Rights of Man and invoking the spirit of Thomas Paine. General physical description: H 24.5 cm, W 34.7 cm Access digital object: | ||||
[Doctor Verdion] | circa 1793 | H 29.2 cm, W 22.4 cm | Paine 75 D65 | |
A portrait of Chevalier, or Miss Theodora, de Verdion looking at a bookseller's display with books under his arm. An advertisement for the pamphlet "Impartial Life of Thomas Paine" hangs on the wall. General physical description: H 29.2 cm, W 22.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Embrace | 1786-05-15 | H 19.3 cm, W 25 cm | Paine 75 Em1 | |
Samuel Johnson and James Boswell embrace. General physical description: H 19.3 cm, W 25 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Cobbet at Coventry | circa 1820 | H 14 cm, W 17.8 cm | Paine 75 Ey6c | |
Response to Cobbett's intention to honor Paine's bones with a ceremonial funeral. General physical description: H 14 cm, W 17.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Frontispiece for the Penny magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge | 1833 | H 27 cm, W 20.5 cm | Paine 75 F92 | |
A parody of Lord Brougham and the Penny Magazine. General physical description: H 27 cm, W 20.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Arms of France | 1803-09-03 | H 23.8 cm. W 24.9 | Paine 75 G41a | |
Mock heraldry for Napoleon's France. An ape and a tiger support an oval containing a guillotine. The ape is seated on volumes by Rousseau, Voltaire and a pamphlet by Paine. General physical description: H 23.8 cm. W 24.9 Access digital object: | ||||
Banco to the Knave | 1782-04-12 | H 23.8 cm, W 33 cm | Paine 75 G41b | |
Fox, depicted with a fox's head, presides over a card table surrounded by members of the old and new Ministry. General physical description: H 23.8 cm, W 33 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Consequences of a Successfull French Invasion Consequences of a Successful French Invasion | n.d. | H 15.5 cm, W 21.8 cm | Paine 75 G41co | |
French soldiers attack the tapestry depicting the defeat of the Spanish Armada in the House of Lords. General physical description: H 15.5 cm, W 21.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Democratic Leveling; - Alliance a la Francoise; - or - The Union of the Coronet & Clyster-pipe | 1796-03-04 | H 31.8 cm, W 23.6 cm | Paine 75 C41d | |
Fox, holding Paine's Rights of Man and Sheridan officiate the marriage between Lady Lucy Stanhope and an apothecary composed of medical implements. Charles Stanhope and the apothecary are depicted as sans-culottes. General physical description: H 31.8 cm, W 23.6 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Destruction of the French Gun-Boats - or - Little Boney & his Friend Talley in high Glee | n.d. | H 16 cm, 21.8 cm | Paine 75 G41de | |
Napoleon and Talleyrand rejoice at the sight of the French flotilla destroyed by British shots. General physical description: H 16 cm, 21.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Fashion before Ease; - or, - A good Constitution sacrificed, for a Fantastick Form | 1793-01-02 | H 31.3 cm, W 23.7 cm | Paine 75 G41f | |
Thomas Paine, as stay maker, tightens Britannia's "Parisian" stay-laces. He wears a liberty cap with tricolor cockade and his measuring tape is inscribed "Rights of Man". General physical description: H 31.3 cm, W 23.7 cm Access digital object: | ||||
James Gillray | circa 1800 | H 29 cm, W 19 cm | Paine 75 G41j | |
Self-portrait by Gillray. Among his prints, visible on the wall behind him is "The Rights of Man", his caricature of Thomas Paine. (see Paine 75 G41r). General physical description: H 29 cm, W 19 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Loyal Address! - or - the Procession pf the Hampshire-Hogs from Botley to St. James's | 1808-10-04 | H 22.5 cm, W 38 cm | Paine 75 G41Loy | |
Cobbett leads a procession in protest of the Convention of Cintra. He is cheered by a frenzied mob and sits in a "political hog trough", filled with issues of his Weekly Political Register. General physical description: H 22.5 cm, W 38 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Plumper for Paul! - or - The Little Taylor done over!: Vide - The terrible Effects of provoking a Red-hot-Shot from the Broad-Bottom'd Whig Battery A Plumper for Paull! - or - The Little Tailor done over! | 1807-03-13 | H 22.5 cm, W 34 cm | Paine 75 G41Pl | |
James Paull and his petition, having arrived in the House of Commons on the back of Burdett, "the green goose from Brentford", is strongly rebuked by the Speaker. His supporters, including Cobbett, stand nearby. General physical description: H 22.5 cm, W 34 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Preparing for the Grand Attack. - or - a Private Rehearsal of "The ci-devant Ministry in danger". | 1801-12-04 | H 23.7 cm, W 34.4 cm | Paine 75 G41Pr | |
Burdett practices a dramatic reading of a speech written by Tooke on a scroll held by Fox and Sheridan. "Tom Paine" is among the busts seen in the background. General physical description: H 23.7 cm, W 34.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Rights of Man; - or - Tommy Paine, the little American Taylor, taking the Measure of the Crown, for a new Pair of Revolution Breeches | 1791-05-23 | H 35.2 cm, W 24.7 cm | Paine 75 G41r | |
Thomas Paine crouches to measure an enormous crown. General physical description: H 35.2 cm, W 24.7 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Tom Paine's Nightly Pest | 1797-12-10 | H 29 cm, W 36.4 cm | Paine 75 G41t | |
Paine sleeps on a bed of straw, surrounded by parodies of his works, watched over by Fox and Priestley as guardian angels, and dreams of his trial. A demon holding a fiddle and sheet music inscribed "Ca ira" flees through the window. General physical description: H 29 cm, W 36.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Triumphal Procession of Little Paul the Taylor upon his new Goose Triumphal Procession of Little Paull the Tailor upon his new Goose | 1806-11-08 | H 21.6 cm, W 34.4 cm | Paine 75 G41tri | |
An electoral procession for Paull, riding on Burdett, who is depicted as a goose. General physical description: H 21.6 cm, W 34.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
True Reform of Parliament, - i.e. - Patriots lighting a Revolutionary Bonfire in New Palace Yard | 1809-06-14 | H 28 cm, W 40 cm | Paine 75 G41tru | |
Burdett, liberty cap in hand, presides over a group of radical reformers that includes Cobbett and Tooke who are burning acts of Parliament. In the background, a mob destroys the Parliament building. General physical description: H 28 cm, W 40 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Two Pair of Portraits presented to all the unbiassed Electors of Great Britain, by John Horn Tooke | circa 1798 | H 18.4 cm, W 26.1 cm | Paine 75 G41tw | |
Tooke paints portraits of Fox and Pitt in a studio, a reference to a similarly titled pamphlet he had recently published. General physical description: H 18.4 cm, W 26.1 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Vices overlook'd in the New Proclamation Vices overlooked in the New Proclamation | 1792-05-24 | H 21.8 cm, W 34.3 cm | Paine 75 G41v | |
Avarice is illustrated by the King and Queen hugging bags of money, drunkenness by an inebriated Prince of Wales, gambling by the Duke of York at a gaming table, and debauchery by the Duke of Clarence and Mrs. Jordan embracing. General physical description: H 21.8 cm, W 34.3 cm Access digital object: | ||||
View of the Hustings in Covent Garden | 1806-12-15 | H 21.8 cm, W 34.3 cm | Paine 75 G41vi | |
Sheridan and his supporters are shown opposed to Paull's, which include Cobbett, holding an issue of his Political Register. General physical description: H 21.8 cm, W 34.3 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Neithe War Nor Peace! Neither War Nor Peace! | 1783-03-09 | H 13.5 cm, W 18.8 cm | Paine 75 G41n | |
Burke, Fox and North argue and gesticulate towards the Speaker in the House of Commons. A dog, partly covered by a scroll, barks. General physical description: H 13.5 cm, W 18.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
War | 1783-03-09 | H 13.5 cm, W 19 cm | Paine 75 G41w | |
Burke, Fox and North argue and gesticulate towards the Speaker of the House of Commons. General physical description: H 13.5 cm, W 19 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Westminster Conscripts under the Training Act | 1806-09-01 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41we | |
Napoleon commands a group of ministers and their supporters, depicted as conscripts in training while Fox, wearing a liberty cap, beats a drum. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
"Hear and improve," he pertly cries: "I come to make all nations wise." | circa 1793 | H 9.5 cm, W 13.9 cm | Paine 75 G76h | |
Paine, a pair of stays under his arm and in ragged clothing, shows his Rights of Man to a group of apes. General physical description: H 9.5 cm, W 13.9 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Swing | 1830 | H 29.4 cm, W 22.2 cm | Paine 75 H37s | |
A frowning man in tattered clothing, issues of Cobbett's Weekly Register in his pocket and holding a club and a letter, stands in front of a blazing haystack and gallows. General physical description: H 29.4 cm, W 22.2 cm Access digital object: | ||||
[Imitation Bank Note] | 1819-01-30 | H 22.8 cm, W 29.4 cm | Paine 75 Im4 | |
A mock bank note, depicting Cobbett, Hone and Hunt punished. General physical description: H 22.8 cm, W 29.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Little Johnny Rouse-Hell or the Ministers Last Shift | 1831-04-31 | H 19 cm, W 30 cm | Paine 75 L72 | |
Russell thrusts documents into a blazing hell-mouth, agape in the House of Commons. A few figures are seen inside it, including Cobbett, peering though a gridiron, and Paine as a skeleton wearing a liberty cap. General physical description: H 19 cm, W 30 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Look on This Picture, and on This | 1807-07 | H 26.7 cm, W 33 cm | Paine 75 L87 | |
A portrait of Washington, atop a stack of books inscribed: "Order", "Law" and "Religion" and flanked by an eagle and lion is contrasted with one of Jefferson accompanied by books, a snake and a grotesque alligator-like animal. The books under Jefferson's portrait include his own Notes on Virginia and others inscribed: "Tom Paine" and "Voltaire". General physical description: H 26.7 cm, W 33 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Mad Tom in a Rage | circa 1801 | H 25.1 cm, W 17.5 cm | Paine 75 M26 | |
Thomas Paine assisted by a devil in efforts to pull down the federal government, depicted as a stone pillar topped by an eagle. General physical description: H 25.1 cm, W 17.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
[Untitled pencil sketch] | 1832-03-11 | H 11.5 cm, W 15 cm | Paine 75 M27 | |
A man, possibly William Cobbett, shows a book inscribed "Age of Reason" to a group of listening figures. Papers and an inkwell stand on a table or lectern inscribed: "Paine's Bones". Two numbered volumes can be seen in an open bookcase behind him. General physical description: H 11.5 cm, W 15 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Man Wots Got the Whip Hand of 'Em All | 1829-05-30 | H 30.5 cm, W 20.9 cm | Paine 75 M31 | |
An antropmorphic metal hand press, its bed on fire and wearing a laurel-wreathed liberty cap inscribed "Free Press", kicks and waves a flaming whip wrapped around a pen and a caricature of Wellington. Terrified humans flee in all directions and a printer's devil literally depicted as a demon runs, an ink-ball held high. General physical description: H 30.5 cm, W 20.9 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The End of Pain | H 15.2 cm, W 15.4 cm | Paine 75 Ov2e | ||
A portrait of Paine in a noose hung on a lamp-bracket inscribed "Rights of This Man". A figure in the shape of a demon, identified below as Mr. Equality, or Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orléans, also known as Philippe Égalité, peers from the side. A mock escutcheon emblazoned with pairs of stays and the motto: "Common Sense" hangs nearby. The image accompanies an ironical defense of Paine, printed below. General physical description: H 15.2 cm, W 15.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Specimen of Equality & Fraternity | H 16.2 cm, W 25.8 cm | Paine 75 P14s | ||
Paine greets Priestley,who is backed by Bonneville, and offers him a copy of Rights of Man. The first two are each depicted with one human and one animal foot while Bonneville is portrayed as a demon. General physical description: H 16.2 cm, W 25.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a party of the 29th Regt. | 1770 | H 18.7 cm, W 21 cm | Paine 75 R32b | |
British soldiers fire on a group of Boston citizens. Casualties are listed below The Custom House bears an additional sign on the facade inscribed "Butchers Hall" and the moon above is waxing. General physical description: H 18.7 cm, W 21 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Staunch Reformers | 1831 | H 24.5 cm, W35.5 cm | Paine 75 R79c | |
A group of figures stands in front of a demonstrating crowd. One is selling broadsides and the other Paine's Rights of Man. His advertising placard is topped by a liberty cap and his purse is inscribed: "The Reform Budget". General physical description: H 24.5 cm, W35.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Peep into Bethlehem | circa 1793 | Paine 75 R79pb | ||
Wolcot listens to a declaiming Burke, surrounded by various published works, Paine's Rights of Man among them. Nicholson stands behind them, clutching bunches of straw. Access digital object: | ||||
A Peep into the Retreat at Tinnehinch | 1799-05-01 | H 18.4, W 25.1 cm | Paine 75 R79pt | |
Grattan welcomes two members of the United Irishmen. A portrait of Paine is indicated on the wall behind him and a book labeled: "Pain's Works" is among the many lining his walls. General physical description: H 18.4, W 25.1 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Times - or a View of the Old House in Little Brittain - with Nobody going to Hannover | 1784-01-23 | H 21.3, W 33.2 cm | Paine 75 R79t | |
King George drives away in a coach, leaving the "Old House" in the hands of the "robbers", or members of the Coalition. Among them is Fox, depicted as a fox seated on a stone. General physical description: H 21.3, W 33.2 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Recipes for the British Constitution | H 30.5 cm, W 21.8 cm | Paine 75 R24 | ||
Two politicians, as doctors, offer competing advice to a personified Constitution. General physical description: H 30.5 cm, W 21.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Repeal | circa 1766 | H 21 cm, W 33 cm | Paine 75 R29 | |
A mock funeral for the Stamp Act. General physical description: H 21 cm, W 33 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Maidstone Whitewasher | 1799-01-30 | H 22.3 cm, W 38.6 cm | Paine 75 Sa5m | |
Fox is applying whitewash to Grattan and O'Connor while his supporters, including Sheridan, are engaged in preparing the mixture. General physical description: H 22.3 cm, W 38.6 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Brissot's Visit to his Friend Lord Leveller | 1794-03-17 | H 27.5 cm, W 23.8 cm | Paine 75 Sa9b | |
A headless Brissot issues a warning to a startled Lauderdale, riding a hobby-horse inscribed "Reform". General physical description: H 27.5 cm, W 23.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
John Bull's Sacrifice to Janus, a Design for a Peace-Offering to the Convention | 1794-03-17 | H 31 cm, W 25 cm | Paine 75 Sa9j | |
Stanhope, as a skeleton, operates a guillotine in which John Bull, as a bull, has been confined. Landsdowne, as double-faced Janus and Priestley look on and Grafton prepared to light laws and other documents piled on an altar. General physical description: H 31 cm, W 25 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Loyalty - against - Levelling Loyalty - against - Leveling | 1792-12-15 | H 21.1 cm, W 19.7 cm | Paine 75 Sa9L | |
Paine sees the sign of the Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Levellers and Republicans while attempting to cut off the sign of a crown with the assistance of Frenchmen. In his pocket are works by Priestley and his own Rights of Man. General physical description: H 21.1 cm, W 19.7 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Mr. Burke's Pair of Spectacles for short sighted Politicians | 1791-05-12 | H 32 cm, W 24.5 | Paine 75 Sa9m | |
Fox, assisted by Sheridan and a demon-riding Priestley, prepares to strike a symbol-laden tree with an ax inscribed "Rights of Man". An open copy of Rights of Man sits among other books nearby. The scene is seen through a pair of spectacles on which portraits of Fox and Sheridan are engraved. General physical description: H 32 cm, W 24.5 Access digital object: | ||||
Published by Order of the Society for Constitutional Information by D. A-s [Adams] Secrety | 1791-05-12 | H 18.3 cm, W27.5 cm | Paine 75 Sa9p | |
Adams, the secretary of the Society, is depicted as an ass braying: "Rights of Man" and carrying panniers filled with Paine's works. To the side, the British Lion holds open a book by Burke. General physical description: H 18.3 cm, W27.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Spirit of Democracy | 1792-01-23 | H 25.2 cm, W 41.4 cm | Paine 75 Sp4 | |
Fox, as Cromwell, waves a whip and drives the allied Kings in the direction of a sign inscribed: "To Equality or Annihilation" while an allegorical America, as "Indian Queen" with liberty cap and pole, looks on. General physical description: H 25.2 cm, W 41.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
[Tommy Bull and Job] | H 15 cm, W 17 cm | Paine 75 T61 | ||
Two figures, one in tattered clothes and a leather apron, discuss Thomas Paine and French revolutionaries. General physical description: H 15 cm, W 17 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Patent Wigg | 1793-08-01 | Paine 75 W53p | ||
A barber assesses a wig for Fox and refers to Paine while Burke looks on. Access digital object: | ||||
A Democrat | 1791-09-02 | H 26.7 cm, W 19.5 cm | Paine 75 W87d | |
A French patriot, standing near a lamp-post hung with a noose and a decapitated head, Paine's Rights of Man in his pocket. General physical description: H 26.7 cm, W 19.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
London Corresponding Society alarm'd - Vide Guilty Conscience | 1798-04-20 | H 23 cm, W 18.2 cm | Paine 75 G41Lon | |
A group, dressed in tattered clothes, listens to their chairman who is reading from a broadside. The setting is a dark cellar and portraits of Tooke and "Tom Payne", wearing French tricolor cockade hats, hang on the wall. General physical description: H 23 cm, W 18.2 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The New Dynasty | 1807-06-25 | H 23.3 cm, W 34.5 cm | Paine 75 G41ne | |
Napoleon and Talleyrand plant a mock genealogical tree of Hastings while members of the Ministry hack at the Royal Oak. Cobbett is depicted as one of the pippins waiting to be grafted. General physical description: H 23.3 cm, W 34.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Would-Be Cromwell, Tooke Horne Mad Attempting to Disperse the Short Parliament | 1790-12-18 | H 20.8 cm, W 34.8 cm | Paine 75 W91 | |
Tooke lights the fuse issuing from a package inscribed "Petition, Horne Tooke", causing an explosion in the House of Commons. Fox, Pitt and Sheridan are among those blown away by the force of the blast. General physical description: H 20.8 cm, W 34.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A Sure Cure for all Paines | H 18.5 cm, W 12.2 cm | Paine 75 Su7 | ||
Depiction of Paine standing on a scaffold, a noose around his neck. General physical description: H 18.5 cm, W 12.2 cm Access digital object: | ||||
John Bull's Night Mare | 1828-01 | H 21.7 cm, W 32.1 cm | Paine 75 Se9j | |
In a parody of Fuseli's Nightmare, John Bull is haunted in his sleep by various specters, one of which is a corpse-like figure leaning on a book by Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
The Political Champion turned Resurrection Man! | 1819-12 | H 23.5 cm, W 34.9 cm | Paine 75 C86p | |
Cobbett flies astride a demon, bearing the bones of Paine from America to Europe. A group bearing liberty caps and banners rejoices on one side and a group of Quakers on the other while Napoleon watches on. General physical description: H 23.5 cm, W 34.9 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Tree of Liberty - with the Devil tempting John Bull | 1798 | H 20. 5 cm, W 16 cm | Paine 75 G41tre | |
Fox, as a serpent coiled around the trunk of a liberty cap topped apple tree, attempts to lure John Bull with an apple labeled: "Reform". Among the apples of the "Opposition" tree is one called "Age of Reason" and the trunk is also inscribed "Rights of Man". General physical description: H 20. 5 cm, W 16 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or The Bloody Massacre | 1770 | H 28 cm, W 21 cm | Paine 75 R32b.r. | |
British soldiers fire on a group of Boston citizens. Casualties are listed above and the verses below are framed by two motifs: a skull and crossbones in a laurel wreath and a glowing, thundering liberty cap striking at swords in the other. The Custom House is identified by a sign on the facade and the moon above is a waning crescent. General physical description: H 28 cm, W 21 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Le Fameux Empyrique Anglois American | H 19.3 cm, W 14 cm | Paine 75 F21 | ||
Paine, as medicine man, stands on a podium in front of an audience and promotes his cure for English oppression. General physical description: H 19.3 cm, W 14 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Tom Pain | H 3 cm, W 5 cm | Paine 75 T59 | ||
A cat with its captured pray in its mouth. General physical description: H 3 cm, W 5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Tom Pain, verso | H 3 cm, W 5 cm | Paine 75 T59.1 | ||
Verso of page containing a cartoon that refers to Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
The Slough of Despond | 1793-01-02 | H 23 cm, W 34.5 | Paine 75 G41s | |
Fox as Christian of Pilgrim's Progress, weighed down by a heavy bundle, slinks into a mire before reaching the gate. A mock gospel before him names Paine and Priestley as two of his evangelists. General physical description: H 23 cm, W 34.5 Access digital object: | ||||
The Slough of Despond. Verso | H 23 cm, W 34.5 | Paine 75 G41s.1 | ||
General physical description: H 23 cm, W 34.5 Access digital object: | ||||
Mad Tom's first Practical Essay on the Rights of Man | 1792-05-14 | H 22 cm, W 36.6 cm | Paine 75 C84s | |
Paine, Sheridan and Whitbread imagined as the arsonists responsible for a started in the House of Commons by a hidden pair of burning breeches. Paine, as a sans-culotte, sets fire to his own straw filled breeches. General physical description: H 22 cm, W 36.6 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Unitarian Arms | 1792-07-14 | H 24.8 cm, W 20.5 cm | Paine 75 Un3 | |
A mock coat of arms depicting a harpy holding a liberty cap and pole, resting on a vulture and supported by two figures. General physical description: H 24.8 cm, W 20.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Blazoning of the Unitarian Arms | 1792-07-14 | H 24.8 cm, W 20.5 cm | Paine 75 Un3.1 | |
The explanation for the mock heraldic devices of The Unitarian Arms. General physical description: H 24.8 cm, W 20.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Mad Tom or the Man of Rights | 1791-09-01 | H 14 cm, W 9 cm | Paine 75 C69m | |
Paine pensive at a writing desk surrounded by papers, a crown and broken scepter by his feet. One leg is raised as if just having struck the scepter and he's General physical description: H 14 cm, W 9 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Friends of the People | 1792-11-15 | H 22 cm, W 33.3 cm | Paine 75 C84fr | |
Paine and Priestley face each other at a table on which a smiling demon sits. Priestley holds a lantern and a container labeled "Phosphorus" and Paine grasps two daggers. They are surrounded by piles of weapons and books. General physical description: H 22 cm, W 33.3 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | 1 item(s) 25.5 cm x 20 cm ; H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Cobbett as a young boy maltreating farm animals while his parents watch from the interior of a country ale house. Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Cobbett as a young recruit, leaving his farmer's life behind and marching resolutely towards a group of ships in full sail. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Cobbett, as Corporal, chastises two officers while others study his military instruction cards. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 Paine 75 G41Li | |
Sergeant-major Cobbett, assisted by a Corporal, secretly copies army documents. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Cobbett faces a judge while behind him a demon reaches for his shadow. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Officers have assembled for Cobbett's trial as he flees by boat. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Cobbett leads a toast against the house of Brunswick and in honor of a portrait of Napoleon. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Life of William Cobbett | 1809-09-29 | H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm | Paine 75 G41Li | |
Cobbett's writing is interrupted by apparitions that include figures related to his trial and a liberty cap wearing demon. General physical description: H 25.5 cm, W 36 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Funeral of the Party | 1798-10-30 | H 26 cm, W 51.6 cm | Paine 75 An8f | |
A funeral procession for the Whig Party. The mourners all wear liberty caps and include Fox, Sheridan and Tooke, who is reading from a copy of Rights of Man. General physical description: H 26 cm, W 51.6 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Contrasted Opinions of Paine's Pamphlet | 1791-05-26 | H 25 cm, W 58 cm | Paine 75 C76 | |
Eight public figures are depicted reading excerpts from Rights of Man and reacting to them. Fox, Sheridan and a figure that may be Mary Wollstonecraft or Helen Maria Williams are depicted as supporters of Paine's writings. General physical description: H 25 cm, W 58 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Wha Wants Me | 1792-12-26 | H 33 cm, W 29.2 cm | Paine 75 C84w | |
A depiction of Paine with bundle of weapons on his back, labeled "Levelling Instruments", an exciseman's ink-bottle hanging on his coat breast and scrolls representing various ideals under his feet. He is writing on a scroll titled Rights of Man. The title echoes the cries of the "Wha Wants Me" man, a Scottish peddler selling the services of an improvised public toilet. General physical description: H 33 cm, W 29.2 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The debilitated situation of a monarchal Government, when puffed up by pride and self importance, whose resources must be wrung from the people's hands | circa 1836 | H 30.1 cm, W 42 cm | Paine 75 D35 | |
King Louis Philippe stands in front of an overturned chest and a group of French officers while on the opposite shore Jackson, in front of a full chest and his supporters, shows him the Treaty of 1831. General physical description: H 30.1 cm, W 42 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Effects of British Valour on the French Directory | 1798-11-01 | H 27.4 cm, W 39.7 cm | Paine 75 Ef3 | |
The five Directors, dressed in official costume of red capes and plumes caps, contemplate suicide upon receiving news of a new British defeat. Among the papers scattered on the table and floor are a caricature of Fox and a paper inscribed "Tom Payne". General physical description: H 27.4 cm, W 39.7 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Consequences of a Successfull French Invasion | 1798-03-01 | H 27 cm, W 36.5 cm | Paine 75 g41c | |
French soldiers attack the tapestry depicting the defeat of the Spanish Armada in the House of Lords. General physical description: H 27 cm, W 36.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
A French Hail Storm | 1793-12-10 | H 29.5 cm, W 35.3 cm | Paine 75 G41fr | |
Admiral Howe standing in a shell-shaped boat and blinded by gold coins blown his way by liberty cap wearing cherubs. General physical description: H 29.5 cm, W 35.3 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Lord Longbow, the Alarmist, discovering the Miseries of Ireland | 1798-03-12 | H 24.5 cm, W 37.5 cm | Paine 75 G41Lor | |
Moira stands on a shore with an unstrung longbow, a searchlight issuing from his mouth and partly illuminating a gruesome scene on the opposite shore. General physical description: H 24.5 cm, W 37.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Middlesex-Election 1804. | 1804-08-07 | H 32.6 cm, W 48.4 cm | Paine 75 G41m | |
Burdett makes his way through a crowd seated inside a carriage pulled by his supporters and driven by Tooke, with Sheridan as footman. General physical description: H 32.6 cm, W 48.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Overthrow of the Republican Babel | 1809-05-01 | H 37.8 cm, W 30.8 cm | Paine 75 G41o | |
A Tower of Babel, constructed from official documents, topples, bringing down with it politicians and associated figures. Burdett, on his way up and backed by his supporters, is about to fall. General physical description: H 37.8 cm, W 30.8 cm Access digital object: | ||||
French Habits | H 16.7 cm W 22 cm | Box 2 Paine 75 G41h | ||
12 plates, bound and two additional plates, copies of Nos. 2 and 5. Bookplate of Ulick Earl of Altamont. Depictions of British politicians dressed in official costumes of the French Directory. General physical description: H 16.7 cm W 22 cm | ||||
Patriotic Regeneration | 1795-03-02 | H 29.4 cm, W 41 cm | Paine 75 G41pa | |
Pitt is being tried in the House of Commons, before an audience of English sans-culottes. Stanhope reads the charges to Fox, who is depicted as Speaker of the House and Sheridan, as scribe. Paine's Rights of Man is among the books visible on his table. General physical description: H 29.4 cm, W 41 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Posting to the Election | 1806-12-01 | H 20.5 cm, W 60 cm | Paine 75 G41po | |
Burdett rides in a political procession along with his supporters, which include Cobbett, Tooke and Boswell, the latter with Paine's Rights of Man in his pocket. General physical description: H 20.5 cm, W 60 cm Access digital object: | ||||
John Wilkes Esqr. | 1763-05-16 | H 31.6 cm, W 22.3 cm | Paine 75 H67j | |
Caricature of Wilkes, holding a liberty cap and pole, his journal, The North Briton, nearby. General physical description: H 31.6 cm, W 22.3 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Promenade in the State Side of Newgate | 1793-10-05 | H 39.5 cm, W 56.5 cm | Paine 75 N48p | |
A group of radical reformers, politicians and publishers visiting with their friends and associates inside Newgate prison. One of the figures portrayed is William Holland, the publisher of the original print, who was imprisoned for selling pamphlets by Thomas Paine. General physical description: H 39.5 cm, W 56.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
French Liberty | 1793 | H 36 cm, W 56.4 cm | Paine 75 N65f | |
A negative representation of revolutionary France, with an allegorical figure of Liberty forcibly ejected from her temple while Paine, as a harlequin, floats above holding a pair of stays inscribed: "Rights of Man". He is identified in the inscription below: "over the Temple the Author of the Rights of Man is supported on bubbles that are blown up by two Devils; this represents his work to be Froth & Airy Vapour: tending to delude & mislead a Nation". General physical description: H 36 cm, W 56.4 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Rt. Honble. Triumphant | 1795 | H 31.5 cm, W 43.5 cm | Paine 75 R82 | |
Figures grouped in front of the burning Dublin Parliament House. Grattan stands in the center, grasping bags of money and turned to face figures in academic dress, a student holding a book titles "Paine's Works" among them. General physical description: H 31.5 cm, W 43.5 cm Access digital object: | ||||
The Repeal of the Test Act | 1790-02-16 | H 46 cm, W 34 cm | Paine 75 Sa9r | |
A group is gathered inside a church where the trio of Priestley, Price and Lindsey are preaching. Paine, as an exciseman is seated centrally and smiling towards Stanhope. General physical description: H 46 cm, W 34 cm Access digital object: | ||||
New Morality | 1798-08-01 | H 19.9 cm, W 61 cm | Paine 75 G41new1 | |
A procession of English reformers and radicals as Jacobins pay tribute to Larevellière-Lépeaux, Priestley and Bedford, as Leviathan, among them. Paine is depicted as a weeping crocodile wearing stays and holding his Defense of the 18 Fructidor. General physical description: H 19.9 cm, W 61 cm Access digital object: | ||||
New Morality | 1798-08-01 | H 19.9 cm, W 61 cm | Paine 75 G41new2 | |
A procession of English reformers and radicals as Jacobins pay tribute to Larevellière-Lépeaux, Priestley and Bedford, as Leviathan, among them. Paine is depicted as a weeping crocodile wearing stays and holding his Defense of the 18 Fructidor. General physical description: H 19.9 cm, W 61 cm Access digital object: | ||||
New Morality | 1798-08-01 | H 19.9 cm, W 61 cm | Paine 75 G41new2 | |
A procession of English reformers and radicals as Jacobins pay tribute to Larevellière-Lépeaux, Priestley and Bedford, as Leviathan, among them. Paine is depicted as a weeping crocodile wearing stays and holding his Defense of the 18 Fructidor. General physical description: H 19.9 cm, W 61 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Series IV. Portraits | ||||
[Photograph of Richard Gimbel] | 1 item(s) 20.4cm x 25.7cm | Paine 74 F84a | ||
Photograph of Richard Gimbel examining a French edition of Paine's Age of Reason. Access digital object: | ||||
Mr. Thos. Paine | 1791 | 1 item(s) 11.3 cm x 8.9 cm | Paine 74 P16p.1 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine Esq. | 1791-07-14 | 1 item(s) 18.5 cm x 11.5 cm | Paine 74 P16p.2 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding a closed copy of his Rights of Man. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine. Secretair d. Americ: Congr: 1780. Mitgl: d. fr. Nat: Convents 1793. | 1793 | 1 item(s) 14cm x 8.8cm | Paine 74 P16p.3 | |
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1792 | 1 item(s) 17.8cm x 10.3cm | Paine 74 P16p.5 | |
Portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale, with an architectural framing motif. Access digital object: | ||||
[Front matter: Paine, Thomas. 1792. The works of Thomas Paine, esq.: foreign secretary to the American Congress during the war with Great Britain.] | 1792 | 1 item(s) 17.8 cm x 20.6 cm | Paine 74 P16p.5 | |
Frontispiece on verso. Access digital object: | ||||
[Title page: Paine, Thomas. 1792. The works of Thomas Paine, esq.: foreign secretary to the American Congress during the war with Great Britain] | 1792 | 1 item(s) 17.8 cm x 20.6 cm | Paine 74 P16p.5 | |
Title page with inscription: "W.M a Life of Thomas Pain by Fr. Oldys." Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1792 | 1 item(s) 17.8cm x 10.3cm | Paine 74 P16p.5 | |
Frontispiece, and title page of Paine, Thomas. 1792. The works of Thomas Paine, esq.: foreign secretary to the American Congress during the war with Great Britain. London: D. Jordan. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine. | 1796 | Paine 74 P16p.6 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Payne. | 1 item(s) 13.7cm x 8.2cm | Paine 74 P16p.7 | ||
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale. Access digital object: | ||||
T. Paine. | 1792 | 1 item(s) 17.5cm x 11.2cm | Paine 74 P16p.8 | |
Portrait of Thomas Paine holding an open book. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine secrétaire du Congrès au departement des affaires etrangères pendant la guerre d'Amérique, auteur du Sens commun et des réponses à Burke | 1972-1973 | 1 item(s) 21.5cm x 13.3cm | Paine 74 P16p.9 | |
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale. Access digital object: | ||||
Mr. Thos. Paine | 1 item(s) 17.2cm x 11.1cm | Paine 74 P16p.11 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book. Access digital object: | ||||
T. Paine. | 1812-09-21 | 1 item(s) 19cm x 12cm | Paine 74 P16p.12 | |
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1793 | 1 item(s) 5.8 cm x 7.2 cm | Paine 74 P16p.13 | |
Title page with engraved portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Die rechte des menschen". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1793 | 1 item(s) 5.8cm x 7cm | Paine 74 P16p.14 | |
Title page with engraved portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Die rechte des menschen". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1791-07-25 | 1 item(s) 18.5cm x 12cm | Paine 74 P16p.16 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1791-07-25 | 1 item(s) 17.5cm x 11cm | Paine 74 P16p.17 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1791 | 1 item(s) 13.2 cm x 9.7 cm | Paine 74 P16p.20 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine Esqr. Late Secretary for Foreign Affairs to the American Congress | 1791-08 | 1 item(s) 19cm x 12.4cm | Paine 74 P16p.22 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1792 | 1 item(s) 10 cm x 7.7 cm | Paine 74 P16p.23 | |
Portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale, with an architectural framing motif. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine, secrétaire du Congrès au Departement des affaires etrangères pendant la guerre d'Amérique, Auteur du Sens commun et des réponses à Burke | 1 item(s) 17.7cm x 11.8cm | Paine 74 P16p.24 | ||
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale. Access digital object: | ||||
Tommaso Paine | 1 item(s) 14.5cm x 9cm | Paine 74 P16p.25 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, hand supporting chin, elbow resting on closed book. Access digital object: | ||||
Tom Paine. | 1800-03-31 | 1 item(s) 15.1cm x 11.3cm | Paine 74 P16r.1 | |
Portrait of Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
[Tom Paine] | 1800-03-31 | 1 item(s) 8.3 cm x 6.4 cm | Paine 74 P16r.2 | |
Portrait of Paine. Printer's proof. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1797 | 1 item(s) 20.4 cm x 13.5 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.1 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 33cm x 27cm | Paine 74 P16ro.2 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, working on manuscript inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine-verso] | 1 item(s) 33cm x 27cm | Paine 74 P16r.3 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, working on manuscript inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 33cm x 27cm | Paine 74 P16ro.2 | ||
Two-sided lithographic print, portrait of Paine, after Romney, on both sides. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1830-11-23 | 1 item(s) 8.5 cm x 6.9 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.3 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, working on manuscript inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine] | 1 item(s) 21 cm x 13.5 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.4 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine] | 1 item(s) 21 cm x 13.5 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.4 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine] | 1 item(s) 21.5 cm x 13.5 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.4 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine] | circa 1818 | 1 item(s) 30 cm x 23.8 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.5 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1854 | 1 item(s) 8cm x 15cm | Paine 74 P16ro.6 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney and title page with illustration of Paine monument by John Frazee. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 18.3 cm x 12.6 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.7 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1877 | 1 item(s) 45cm x 34cm | Paine 74 P16ro.9 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, depicted with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 40.5 cm x 32.5 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.10 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Mr. Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 17.8cm x 11.3cm | Paine 74 P16ro.11 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1824 | Paine 74 P16ro.12 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1794-02-01 | 1 item(s) 9.8cm x 7.8cm | Paine 74 P16ro.15 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1793-04-20 | 1 item(s) 23.2cm x 19.2cm | Paine 74 P16ro.16 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1794-02-01 | 1 item(s) 12.3cm x 9.9cm | Paine 74 P16ro.17 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 23cm x 19.2cm | Paine 74 P16ro.18 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 22.2 cm x 18.4 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.21 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1844 | 1 item(s) 9.4cm x 7.5cm | Paine 74 P16ro.22 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Sharp's engraving of the Romney painting. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1819 | 1 item(s) 15.5cm x 11cm | Paine 74 P16ro.24 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Age of Reason", "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 27cm x 21cm | Paine 74 P16ro.26 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1827-04-11 | 1 item(s) 13.6 cm x 11.4 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.27 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscript inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1819-05-01 | 1 item(s) 17.5cm x 11.2cm | Paine 74 P16ro.34 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Age of Reason", "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 11.8cm x 7.8cm | Paine 74 P16ro.35 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1919 | 1 item(s) 12 cm x 8 cm | Paine 74 P16ro.36 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1818-01-01 | 1 item(s) 17.7cm x 11.3cm | Paine 74 P16ro.37 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1822 | 1 item(s) 18.8cm x 12cm | Paine 74 P16s | |
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1805-05-21 | 1 item(s) 12.5cm x 8.2cm | Paine 74 P16sta | |
Bust-length profile portrait of Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1805 | 1 item(s) 12.5cm x 8.2cm | Paine 74 P16sta | |
Bust-length profile portrait of Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1805-05-21 | 1 item(s) 12.5cm x 8.2cm | Paine 74 P16sta | |
Bust-length profile portrait of Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1805-05-21 | 1 item(s) 12.5cm x 8.2cm | Paine 74 P16sta | |
Bust-length profile portrait of Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1792-11-06 | 1 item(s) 12.9cm x 9.4cm | Paine 74 P16sto.1 | |
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, in a modified pose, holding a book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 16.3cm x 12.8cm | Paine 74 P16x.1 | ||
Portrait of Paine, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 24cm x 18.7cm | Paine 74 P16x.2 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | circa 1794 | 1 item(s) 7.5cm x 5cm | Paine 74 P16x.3 | |
Portrait of Paine, from a miniature, possibly after Romney. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 15.6cm x 11.8cm | Paine 74 P16x.5 | ||
Portrait of Paine, holding an open book inscribed "Common Sense", "Crisis", "Rights of Man" and "Age of Reason". Access digital object: | ||||
Mr. Thomas Paine | 1792-08-01 | 1 item(s) 18 cm x 11.5 cm | Paine 74 P16x.7 | |
Portrait of Paine, standing, holding and pointing to a book inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1796-07-02 | 1 item(s) 22.7cm x 15.5cm | Paine 74 P16x.8 | |
Portrait of Paine, standing, holding and pointing to a scroll inscribed "Rights of Man". The framing device contains a scroll inscribed "Equality". Access digital object: | ||||
Thos. Paine | 1 item(s) 5.6cm x 4cm | Paine 74 P16x.12 | ||
Portrait of Paine, in profile, with acanthus leaf framing device Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Payne] | 1 item(s) 11.3cm x 8.8cm | Paine 74 P16x.15 | ||
Portrait of man, hand inside coat breast and wearing wig. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine] | 1 item(s) 17.5cm x 11.7cm | Paine 74 P16x.16 | ||
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, hand supporting chin, holding an open book. Access digital object: | ||||
[Paine centenary celebration] | circa 1909 | 1 item(s) 12.7cm x 17.78cm | Paine 74 P165a | |
Reverend Slicer speaks from a flag-festooned outdoor podium, facing a standing audience. Access digital object: | ||||
[Cottage in which Paine was born] | 1 item(s) 20.32cm x 16.51cm | Paine 74 | ||
Stone building exterior. Access digital object: | ||||
[Bull House, Lewes, Sussex, England, Tom Paine's Room] | 1 item(s) 10.25 cm x 10.8 cm | Paine 74 P165h.L | ||
Furnished room interior. Access digital object: | ||||
Franklin Stove presented to Thomas Paine by Benjamin Franklin | 1 item(s) 8.8 cm x 14 cm | Paine 74 P165h.n1 | ||
Thomas Paine Cottage interior with front view of Franklin stove. Access digital object: | ||||
Franklin Stove, Presented to Thomas Paine by Benjamin Franklin | 1 item(s) 8.7cm x 13.7cm | Paine 74 P165h.n2 | ||
Thomas Paine cottage interior with side view of Franklin stove. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine Cottage, Built 1793, New Rochelle, N. Y. | 1 item(s) 9 cm x 14 cm | Paine 74 P165h.n4 | ||
Thomas Paine cottage exterior in the snow, reproduction of painting. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine Cottage, North and Paine Aves., New Rochelle, N. Y. | 1 item(s) 8.7 cm x 13.8 cm | Paine 74 P165h.n7 | ||
Thomas Paine cottage exterior . Access digital object: | ||||
[309 Bleecker St. New York City] | 1 item(s) 11.43cm x 15.24cm | Paine 74 P165h.ne1 | ||
Photograph of an artist rendition of the building's exterior, with Paine glimpsed through the window. Access digital object: | ||||
[Tom Paine House, 309 Bleecker St., New York City] | 1 item(s) 25.4cm x 20.32cm | Paine 74 P165h.ne2 | ||
Photograph of building facade. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine plaque] | 1 item(s) 21.59cm x 16.51cm | Paine 74 P165m.1 | ||
Photograph of plaque mounted on brick wall. Access digital object: | ||||
Erected to the Memory of Thomas Paine, by Subscription, on his Farm at New Rochelle, America. | 1 item(s) 32 cm x 25 cm | Paine 74 P165m.2 | ||
Depiction of New Rochelle monument, with couple standing nearby. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine monument, New Rochelle] | 1 item(s) 29 cm x 20.5 cm | Paine 74 P165m.7 | ||
Depiction of New Rochelle monument, with couple standing nearby. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine Memorial House, New Rochelle, N.Y. | 1 item(s) 8.7 cm x 14 cm | Paine 74 P165m.4 | ||
Thomas Paine Memorial House exterior with sign, reproduction of painting. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine Monument, New Rochelle, N.Y. Erected 1839. | 1 item(s) 14 cm x 8.9 cm | Paine 74 P165m.8 | ||
Paine monument by Frazee topped by bust of Paine by MacDonald. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 8.4cm x 12cm | Paine 74 P165m.9 | ||
Two figures frame a monument with a portrait of Paine, after Romney, in its center. Access digital object: | ||||
[Thomas Paine Monument] | 1 item(s) 17.78cm x 12.7 cm | Paine 74 P165m.10 | ||
Photograph of Paine monument by Frazee topped by bust of Paine by MacDonald. Access digital object: | ||||
Paris - Statue de Thomas Paine | circa 1934 | 1 item(s) 14cm x 9cm | Paine 74 P165s.1 | |
Image of Paine statue by Borglum in Paris on postcard mailed to Richard Gimbel from Joseph Lewis. Access digital object: | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1 item(s) 25.4cm x 20.32cm | Paine 74 P165s.5 | ||
Model by Lober for his statue of Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Wax figure of Thomas Paine, Thomas Paine Cottage, new Rochelle, N.Y. | 1 item(s) 14cm x 8.5cm | Paine 74 P165s.8 | ||
Wax figure of Paine installed inside the Thomas Paine Cottage. Access digital object: | ||||
Key to the engraving of the U.S. Senate Chamber | circa 1849 | 1 item(s) 29cm x 42cm | Paine 74 Un3k | |
United States Senate Chamber interior with members and spectators listening to an orating Henry Clay. Key to the engraving of the same subject with subjects identified below the image outline. Access digital object: | ||||
Henry Vincent | circa 1843 | 1 item(s) 35.2cm x 26.5cm | Paine 74 V74h | |
Portrait of Vincent standing near a desk on which a document inscribed "Universal Suffrage" hangs. Displayed behind him are election results from his 1841 Banbury, 1842 Ipswich and 1843 Tavistock campaigns. At his feet is a sheet inscribed "Rights of Man". Access digital object: | ||||
Richard Watson, D. D. Lord Bishop of Landaff | 1809 | 1 item(s) 37.4cm x 30.7cm | Paine 74 W33r | |
Portrait of Watson as Bishop of Llandaff. Access digital object: | ||||
Alexandre Petion | 1 item(s) 17.6 cm x 13.5 cm | Paine 74 P44a | ||
Portrait of Alexandre Pétion as president of the Republic of Haiti. Access digital object: | ||||
Sir Paul Pyndar, From the original Sign in Bishopsgate Street. | 1787-06 | 1 item(s) 12.4 x 10.4cm | Paine 74 P99s | |
Portrait of Pindar as it appeared on the sign of the tavern called "Sir Paul Pindar's Head". Access digital object: | ||||
Series V. Broadsides | 3 boxes | Paine 73 | ||
An account of the most horrid, bloody, and terrible apparition, which lately appeared in the parish of Shotts | n.d. | Paine 73 Ac2 | ||
A story in which the ghost of a French Revolutionary warns Scottish inhabitants of Shotts about the dangers of seditious attempts. Access digital object: | ||||
An address to the meeting at Spa-Fields | Circa 1816 | Paine 73 Ad2 (OS) | ||
Attack on the orators of Spa Fields and their ideas, including those of "that Jacobin Paine", in verse. Access digital object: | ||||
American Antiquarian Society.
Membership certificate of Richard Gimbel | 1953 April 15 | Paine 73 Am3a (OS) | ||
American Antiquarian Society membership certificate for Richard Gimbel . Access digital object: | ||||
American Tract Society.
Portrait of a modern infidel | Circa 1831 | 10 cm x 15 cm | Paine 73 Am3p | |
Paraphrase of excerpt from Cheetham's 1809 biography of Paine regarding his doctor's account of his death. Access digital object: | ||||
Ashurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807.
Mr. Justice Ashurst's charge to the Grand Jury for the county of Middlesex | 1792 November 19 | Paine 73 As3m (OS) | ||
Speech delivered by Ashurst in Middlesex, England on November 19, 1792, regarding the punishment of individuals and societies engaged in the publication and distribution of "seditious and unconstitutional doctrines". Access digital object: | ||||
Bolton, Nathaniel, 1749-1820.
Poem on infidelity | 1808 February | Paine 73 B63p (OS) | ||
Satirical poem attacking deism and Paine's Age of Reason. Access digital object: | ||||
Collection of four songs | n.d. | 24 cm x 37 cm | Paine 73 C68 | |
[London]. Xerox copies. 8 sheets. | ||||
Common Sense.
To the printer of the Edinburgh Evening Courant | n.d. | 16 cm x 21 cm | Paine 73 C73t | |
Response to literature of reformist societies, such as the Society of the Friends of the People, regarding Scottish parliamentary representation. Access digital object: | ||||
Davenport, Allen.
An Elegy [on the death of Richard Carlile] | 1843 | 15 cm x 28 cm | Paine 73 D27e | |
Elegiac poem and prose obituary, including account of burial. Access digital object: | ||||
Day, S. R..
American Theatrical Associates announces that America's controversial patriot comes alive in: Paine! | n.d. | 21.5 cm. x 36.5 cm | Paine 73 D33a | |
Playbill for a theatrical production based on the life and work of Thomas Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Death of Thomas Paine | n.d. | 19 cm x 24.5 cm | Paine 73 D34 (OS) | |
Two illustrated broadsides attached to blue paper: "Death of Thomas Paine" and "Death of the Earl of Rochester". Access digital object: | ||||
Sharp, William.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834.
Declaration of rights without which no Englishman can be a free man, nor the English nation a free people | 1782 | 39 cm x 57 cm | Paine 73 D35 (OS) | |
Dedicated to the Society for Constitutional Information. | ||||
Dundas, R..
To the conveener of the county of ... Sir ... | 1793 April 12 | 20.5 cm x 33.5 cm | Paine 73 D91t | |
London. Letter to Scottish county conveners regarding election laws, dated London, 12th April 1793. Access digital object: | ||||
Dunstone, J. W..
An address spoken at the anniversary dinner to commemorate the birthday of Thomas Paine, 29th of January, 1821 | [1821] | 21 cm x 33 cm | Paine 73 D93a | |
Praise for Thomas Paine and his works, in verse. Access digital object: | ||||
Dupont, -----.
Speech of M. Dupont, the French atheist | 1792 | 23 cm x 37.5 cm | Paine 73 D95s | |
Annotated translation of Dupont's speech, 1792, December 14, National Convention, Paris . Access digital object: | ||||
An Eulogy on the immortal Paine | n.d. | 28 cm x 35 cm | Paine 73 Eu5 (OS) | |
Illustrated verse in praise of Paine's deism. Engraving of Superstition personified, backed by duplicitous clergy, facing a charioteer bearing Paine's Age of Reason. Access digital object: | ||||
Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720.
Description des Isles Antilles | Circa 1705 | 23 cm x 30.5 cm | Paine 73 F37d | |
Copperplate engraving of text describing the geography, resources and colonial territories of the Antillean islands. Fer, a French geographer and engraver, produced over 600 maps of mostly European locales during his lifetime. Other Descriptive Information: Goodman 240 Access digital object: | ||||
The following letters, written by a member of one of the societies, called Friends of the People in Edinburgh ... | 1792 | 22.5 cm x 39 cm | Paine 73 F72 (OS) | |
Letters reporting on the November 1792 activities of the Edinburgh Society of the Friends of the People and an extract from a 1792 speech by Parisian mayor Petion regarding the September Massacres. Access digital object: | ||||
Forfarshire bounties ... | Circa 1792 | 19.5 cm x 29 cm | Paine 73 F76 | |
Description of taxes and government bounties for trade and manufacture in the British county of Forfashire between November 1791 and November 1792. Access digital object: | ||||
France. Assemblée National Législative.
Loi relative aux assignats dont la création a été ordonnée par le décret du 31 juillet dernier. Du 31 août 1792, l'an quatrième de la liberté | 1792 | 42 cm x 54.5 cm | Paine 73 F84La (OS) | |
Limoges | ||||
France. Assemblée National Législative.
Loi du 3 septembre 1792, l'an quatrième de la liberté. Liquidation des offices supprimés antérieurement au premier mai 1789 | 1792 | 42 cm x 51 cm | Paine 73 F84Ld (OS) | |
Limoges | ||||
Friend to His Country.
Reverend gentlemen ... | 1792 December 22 | 20 cm x 32.5 cm | Paine 73 F91r | |
Response to publications of the Scottish Association of the Friends of the People in the Edinburgh Gazetteer. Access digital object: | ||||
Gimbel, Richard, 1898-1970.
Thomas Paine's fight for freedom in three worlds | 1959 | 30.5 cm x 34.5 cm | Paine 73 G42t (OS) | |
Exhibition poster. Three copies. | ||||
An Important contrast | Circa 1792 | 15 cm x 27 cm | Paine 73 Im7 | |
Defense of the English Constitution in contrast to the French, after the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Access digital object: | ||||
In loving remembrance of George Washington, died Dec. 14th, 1799 | Circa 1799 | 11 cm x 16.5 cm | Paine 73 In1 | |
Memorial poem on card. Access digital object: | ||||
Morse, Sidney H..
Memorial bust of Thomas Paine to be placed in Independence Hall, Philadelphia | 1876 | 26 cm x 36.5 cm | Paine 73 In2m (OS) | |
Inscription: "Published and paid for by S.H. Morse." | ||||
Indictment found by the Grand Jury of the Friends of Reform and Revolution, held at the Three Magpies in St. Giles's; against the Right Honourable Henry Dundas | n.d. | 19.5 cm x 28 cm | Paine 73 In3 | |
Jones, William.
One penny-worth of truth from Thomas Bull to his brother John | 1792 | 25 cm x 42 cm | Paine 73 J7201 (OS) | |
Religious arguments against ideas of Thomas Paine and his followers, Richard Price and the French Revolution. Access digital object: | ||||
Jones, William.
One penny-worth of truth, from Thomas Bull to his brother John | 1792 | 27.5 cm x 44 cm | Paine 73 J7202 (OS) | |
Religious arguments against ideas of Thomas Paine and his followers, Richard Price and the French Revolution. Access digital object: | ||||
Jones, William.
One penny-worth of truth from Thomas Bull to his brother John | 1792 | 20 cm x 33 cm | Paine 73 J7203 | |
Religious arguments against ideas of Thomas Paine, his followers, and the French Revolution, including an oblique reference to Richard Price's "Discourse on the Love of Our Country". Access digital object: | ||||
The Last dying speech and confession, birth, parentage, and education, life, character, and behavior, of that notorious traitor Tom Paine, who was executed at Tottenham High Cross, on Monday the 17th of December, 1792 ... | Circa 1792 | 17.5 cm x 29 cm | Paine 73 L33 | |
False announcement of the execution of Paine and his supposed renunciation of his beliefs. Access digital object: | ||||
The Last dying speech and confession of Tom Paine | n.d. | 13 cm x 21.5 cm | Paine 73 L35 | |
Parodic confession from Paine's point of view, primarily regarding his writings and role in the American and French revolutions. Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Sonnet on love | 1828 | 28 cm x 44 cm | Paine 73 L66L (OS) | |
Printed in The Lion, number 23, volume 2, for Friday, December 5. | ||||
A List of His Majesty's regalia, besides plate and other rich things, at the Jewel House in the Tower of London | n.d. | 14.5 cm x 18.5 cm | Paine 73 L69 | |
Advertisement listing items displayed to visitors of the Jewel House in the Tower of London. Access digital object: | ||||
London Corresponding Society.
To the Parliament and people of Great Britain : An explicit declaration of the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society | 1795 | 24.5 cm x 39 cm | Paine 73 L84t (OS) | |
Summary of the reforms proposed and ideas supported by the London Corresponding Society. Access digital object: | ||||
M'Henry, James, 1785-1845.
An ode, written by request, on the opening of the exhibition at the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, October, 1828 | 1828 | Paine 73 M18o | ||
Patriotic poem. Access digital object: | ||||
A Map of the Thomas Paine farm, granted to him as a reward for his patriotic services by the State of New York, 1784, together with present landmarks and streets in the City of New Rochelle | Circa 1784 | 24.5 cm x 30.5 cm | Paine 73 M32 | |
Illustrated map of New Rochelle, New York and the Thomas Paine farm. Access digital object: | ||||
A Map of the Thomas Paine farm, granted to him as a reward for his patriotic services by the State of New York, 1784, together with present landmarks and streets in the City of New Rochelle | Circa 1784 | 24.5 cm x 30.5 cm | Paine 73 M32.c | |
Illustrated map of New Rochelle, New York and the Thomas Paine farm. Access digital object: | ||||
Massachusetts. General Court.
By the great and general court of the Colony of Massachusett's-Bay : A proclamation | 1776 | 24 cm x 41 cm | Paine 73 M38b (OS) | |
Proclamation of the Massachusetts General Court outlining the structure of a new governing body, by Perez Morton, secretary, William Cooper, speaker, and sixteen other members. Access digital object: | ||||
Middle-Sexia | n.d. | 51 cm x 60 cm | Paine 73 M58 (OS) | |
Map. Outside numbered pages 197 and 198, containing descriptive material on Middlesex. | ||||
Mitchell, Seward.
Thoughts for the wise | n.d. | Paine 73 M69t | ||
Printed envelope containing radical exhortations, reverence for Paine and the motto of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly, "Progress, Free-Thought, Untrammeled Lives". Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Address and Declaration of the Friends of Universal Peace and Liberty | 1791 August 24 | 32.5 cm x 46 cm | Paine 73 M82 (OS) | |
Contains first printing of Paine's address. Pages 1-2 from the Morning Chronicle. Photostat. | ||||
Mundorff, N. C..
Reverie on visiting the Thomas Paine homestead in New Rochelle | 1930 | 18.5 cm x 26.5 cm | Paine 73 M92r | |
Poem inspired by the Thomas Paine cottage in new Rochelle. Access digital object: | ||||
New York Herald.
The New Year's address of the newsmen of the New York Herald, to its subscribers and readers | 1863 January 1 | 36 cm x 51 cm | Paine 73 N42 (OS) | |
Newcastle Religious Tract Society.
Infidel and blasphemous tracts | 1819 | 16.5 cm x 27.5 cm | Paine 73 N44i | |
Condemnation of the publication and distribution of radical literature blamed for contribution to the French Revolution, and invitation to counteract with religious literature. Access digital object: | ||||
The Newsboy's address to the readers of the Republican Spy | 1806 | 28 cm x 47.5 cm | Paine 73 N47 (OS) | |
Verse critique of Federalist abuse, primarily related to the September 1806 trial of Andrew Wright, the printer of the Republican Spy, convicted of criminal libels against Governor Caleb Strong. Access digital object: | ||||
Note of approbation | n.d. | 12 cm x 15 cm | Paine 73 N84 | |
School certificate awarded to James H. Hollingsworth containing short biographical sketches of Thomas Paine, Nicolaus Copernicus, Sir William Herschel and Lafayette. Other Descriptive Information: APSimg6702, Goodman Number: 119 Access digital object: | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Broadsides from Thomas Paine | 1952 | 14 cm x 53 cm | Paine 73 P16b | |
23 copies. Printed in red or brown; some copies have seals with picture of Thomas Paine in various colors attached to them. Contains quotations from Thomas Paine's writings. | ||||
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
The world is my country | n.d. | 7.5 cm x 10.5 cm | Paine 73 P16w | |
At head: Correspondence enclosures, 118. | ||||
Pennsylvania. Citizens.
To the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, the representation and petition of the subscribers, citizens of Pennsylvania | 1780 | 33 cm x 41 cm | Paine 73 P38t (OS) | |
Contains 124 signatures of signers. | ||||
Philadelphia Record.
Sidney Morse bust of Thomas Paine | 1905 September 13 | 42 cm x 58 cm | Paine 73 P52p (OS) | |
Photostat of page 5 of the Philadelphia Record, containing article on Morse's bust of Paine. | ||||
Phillips, Charles.
Speech of Mr. Charles Phillips, of the Irish Bar | 1819 November 4 | 35 cm x 41 cm | Paine 73 P54s (OS) | |
Spoken "at the annual meeting of the British and Foreign Auxiliary Bible Society," held in the Egyptian Hall, at the Mansion House. Extracted from "The British Press." | ||||
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819.
Dreadful earthquake and the fatal spotted fever | 1812 March 26 | 29 cm x 47.5 cm | Paine 73 P73d (OS) | |
The dreadful earthquake and the fatal spotted fever. A funeral sermon and a funeral Psalm, on the death of about ten or fifteen thousand of people killed by an earthquake on the twenty-sixth of March 1812, in South America: and on the death of an hundred and fifty killed in New-Hampshire it is expected in the same year, by the Spotted Fever. Written by Jonathan Plummer, a latter-day prophet, lay-bishop, travelling preacher, physician, poet and trader. Among his insights in this document, Jonathan Plummer claims that a "vile book" written by "the infamous drunkard" Thomas Paine insulted God and was therefore responsible for outbreaks of fever in Philadelphia and an earthquake in South America. Access digital object: | ||||
Poor Man's Friend.
A Serious caution to the poor | 1792 December 8 | 27 cm x 44 cm | Paine 73 P79s (OS) | |
Defense of English government and legislature. Access digital object: | ||||
The Pot-shop, a fable, versified | n.d. | Broadside ; 26 1/2 cm. x 45 cm | Paine 73 P84 (OS) | |
A fable in verse likening British radical reformers to French Revolutionaries. The characters are various types of ceramic ware, Paine is an "ill condition'd jug", and their symbolism is interpreted below. General physical description: Broadside ; 26 1/2 cm. x 45 cm Access digital object: | ||||
Presidents march and Ca ira | Circa 1793 | 22.5 cm x 30.5 cm | Paine 73 P92 | |
Sheet music for Benjamin Carr's keyboard arrangements of the French Revolution anthem "C̦a Ira" printed alongside "The President's March", written for George Washington's inauguration and later used as a national anthem known as "Hail Columbia", Access digital object: | ||||
Providence Theatre (Providence, R.I. : 1795-1832).
[Playbills] | 1825 | 26.5 cm x 35 cm | Paine 73 P94p (OS) | |
Nine playbills for productions of the Providence Theatre, May-August 1825. Access digital object: | ||||
Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Sidney Morse bust of Thomas Paine | 1905 September 12-24 | Paine 73 P96s (OS) | ||
Single pages of the Public Ledger. Contains material on the Morse bust of Paine | ||||
Randel, John, Jr..
Maps shewing the residence of Thomas Paine before, and at, his death, 8th June 1809, at Greenwich in the City of New York : The house where he lived and the site of the building in which he died, made in 1864 for David T. Valentine, C. C. | 1864 | 18 cm x 32 cm | Paine 73 R15m | |
Three annotated maps of the same area, for the years 1809, 1827 and 1864. Access digital object: | ||||
Real Friend to the People.
On liberty and equality | 1793 January 19 | 20 cm x 42 cm | Paine 73 R22o (OS) | |
Religious response to the ideas promoted by the Scottish Association of the Friends of the People. Access digital object: | ||||
Republican fellow-citizens ... | 1798 | 22 cm x 25 cm | Paine 73 R29 | |
Discourse on American politics with quotes from Paine's American Crisis I. Access digital object: | ||||
Resolutions agreed upon for the execution and burning the effigy of Tom Paine, on Wednesday the 19th day of December, 1792, near the cherry-tree, Southgate | 1792 December 19 | 17.5 cm x 29.5 cm | Paine 73 R31 | |
Detailed instructions for the construction of a gallows and burning of a Thomas Paine effigy in Southgate, London, England. Access digital object: | ||||
Rheno.
To the members of the constitutional associations in Great Britain | n.d. | 18 cm x 32 cm | Paine 73 R34t | |
Attack on the publications and activities of reformist organizations in Great Britain and their attitudes towards events and ideas of the French Revolution. Access digital object: | ||||
Rheno.
To the members of the constitutional associations in Great Britain. Letter II | n.d. | 18.5 cm x 31.5 cm | Paine 73 R34t.2 | |
Attack on the publications and activities of reformist organizations in Great Britain and their attitudes towards events and ideas of the American and French revolutions. Access digital object: | ||||
Society for Constitutional Information (London, England).
At a meeting held this day ... | 1792 | 15.5 cm x 17.5 cm | Paine 73 So1a | |
Letter from Paine to the Society for Constitutional Information regarding Rights of Man and subsequent resolutions. Access digital object: | ||||
Society for Constitutional Information (London, England).
The Society for Constitutional Information, vigilant to prevent the dangerous influence of publications detrimental to civil and religious liberty ... | 1791 May 28 | 17 cm x 21.5 cm | Paine 73 So1s | |
The English Society for Constitutional Information's endorsement of Paine's Rights of Man, contrasted with Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. Access digital object: | ||||
Society of the Cincinnati.
Membership certificate of James Glentworth | 1785 | 36 cm x 52 cm | Paine 73 So3 (OS) | |
Membership certificate, signed by H. Knox, Secretary, and George Washington, President. | ||||
Some account of the life and death of Mr. Thomas Paine | n.d. | 17.5 cm x 29 cm | Paine 73 So5 | |
Durham. Critical biographical anecdotes related to Paine. Access digital object: | ||||
Sonthonax, Léger Félicité, 1763-1813.
Au nom de la république. Léger Félicité Sonthonax, commissaire-civil de la république, délégué aux isles francaises de l'Amérique sous le vent, pour y rétablir l'ordre et la tranquillité publique, a tous les francais de Saint-Domingue ... | 1793 | 31 cm x 37 cm | Paine 73 So7a (OS) | |
Prepared the day following the August 29, 1793 decree issued by Sonthonax, emancipating the slaves in the north of the French colony of Saint-Domingue, this broadside prints a letter from La Salle and reinforces the proclamation of the previous day. Access digital object: | ||||
Speech delivered from the chair of the Court of Session, by the Lord President, in name of the Court, to the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the City of Edinburgh | Circa 1793 | 20 cm x 29 cm | Paine 73 Sp3 | |
Campbell's response to ideas and activities of Scottish reformers and their "spirit of sedition". Access digital object: | ||||
Tom Paine | Circa 1968 | 28 cm x 43 cm | Paine 73 St1t (OS) | |
Poster for Paul Foster play performed by La Mama troupe at Stage 73, New York. Access digital object: | ||||
Stonington National Bank (Stonington, Conn.).
Proof sheets for paper currency of various denominations | n.d. | 21 cm & 35 cm | Paine 73 St7p | |
Taxes : A just and accurate state of the taxes on soap, candles, leather and salt, which affect the working people of Scotland | n.d. | 19 cm x 32 cm | Paine 73 T19 | |
Describes taxes on certain goods in Scotland and mentions "the pretended friends of the people". Access digital object: | ||||
Tennessee Gas Transmission Company.
Words that changed the world | 1960 | Paine 73 T25w | ||
To a republican, with Mr. Paine's Rights of man ... together with a description of Pennsylvania | [1810-1819] | 23.5 cm x 32 cm | Paine 73 T51 | |
Photostat. | ||||
To General Washington, President of the Congress of the United States of America | 1793 October 30 | 19 cm x 25 cm | Paine 73 T53 | |
Copy of letter to George Washington, pleading for continued connections with France, printed with deleted passages. Access digital object: | ||||
To the friends of law and order in Rhode Island | Circa 1842 | 19.5 cm x 28 cm | Paine 73 T55 | |
Providence. Broadside urging supporters to vote in favor of the Rhode Island Constitution. Dated March 22, and signed: John Whipple, James Fenner, Albert C. Greene, Stephen Branch, Richard W. Greene, Moses B. Ives. Access digital object: | ||||
Tom the bodice maker | n.d. | 14 cm x 33.5 cm | Paine 73 T59 | |
Lyric sheet for satirical song. Access digital object: | ||||
Two excellent new songs | n.d. | 23 cm x 36.5 cm | Paine 73 T93 | |
Patriotic song lyrics for the British Tars [song 1] and the Irish Volunteers [song 2]. First line, song 1: "Sheer off, ye French Varlets - your arts are in vain". First line, song 2: "We're fresh from Port Patrick, all chearful and hearty," Access digital object: | ||||
U.S. Constitution | 1787 September 19 | Paine 73 Un3w (OS) | ||
Reproduced from the Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser. | ||||
Ville de S. Domingue dans l'Isle de ce nom | 1764 | 23 cm x 32.5 cm | Paine 73 V71 | |
Engraving. Map of the city of Saint-Domingue on the island of the same name, the French colony Saint-Domingue, or French Santo Domingo. Access digital object: | ||||
Volney, C.-F. (Constantin François), 1757-1820.
Dialogue between the governors and the governed: being an extract from a late publication, intitled, Les Ruines ... | Circa 1792 | 18.5 cm x 31 cm | Paine 73 V88d | |
Extract from an English language translation of Volney's 1791 Les Ruines ou Méditations sur les Révolutions des Empires (The ruins, or, A survey of the revolutions of empires). Access digital object: |