BOOK
Title:
Letters from Thomas Paine, to the citizens of America, after an absence of fifteen years in Europe: To which are subjoined some letters, between him and the late General Washington, Mr. Samuel Adams, and the present President of the United States, Mr. Jefferson: also, some original poetry of Mr. Paine's, and a fac simile of his handwriting, in 1803
Creator:
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Publication:
Printed by and for T.C. Rickman, London, 1804.
Notes:
p.[62]-[66] number 61-65. "Letter from Thomas Paine, to Thomas Clio Rickman, accompanying the following pamphlets and letters": ii p. preceding text. Letters I-IV and X were originally published in the National intelligencer in Nov. and December 1802 and Feb. 1803. Letters V-VII contain Paine's correspondence with Samuel Adams on the subject of "The age of reason," and were first printed in the National intelligencer for Jan. 26, 1803; they are followed by a letter from Paine to Washington, accompanying fifty copies of the "Letter to the Abbé Raynal," with Washington's reply. "Stanzas written on the beach, at Havre de Grace ... on parting with Thomas Paine, on his embarkation to America, August 1802. By Clio Rickman": p.[67]-68. "Eztract [!] of a letter from Mr. Jefferson ... to Thomas Paine": footnote to p.[67]-68.
Call #:
320.4 P16
Extent:
1 p.l., v, ii, 68 p. ; 22 cm.
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