Common Sense - eBook
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Common Sense - eBook  -     By: Thomas Paine

Common Sense - eBook

Open Road Media / 2014 / ePub

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Title: Common Sense - eBook
By: Thomas Paine
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Open Road Media
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781497672192
ISBN-13: 9781497672192
Stock No: WW69089EB

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The rousing argument for independence that inspired a nation

Published anonymously in 1776, this landmark political pamphlet spread across the colonies more rapidly than any document of its kind ever had before. Its words were read aloud in town squares, its pages affixed to tavern walls. Both a clear-eyed, plainly stated case for separation from Great Britain and a stirring call to action, Common Sense sparked the imagination of a fledgling nation and played a decisive role in the march toward revolution. Thomas Paine’s masterpiece is crucial reading for any student of American history.

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Author Bio

Thomas Paine (1737–1809) was a political activist and philosopher best known as the author of Common Sense. The popularity and significance of that pamphlet and his other writings, including The American Crisis, have led historians to call him the Father of the American Revolution. 

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"Without the pen of the author of Common Sense, the sword of Washington would have been raised in vain." —John Adams

"It would be difficult to name any human composition which has had an effect at once so instant, so extended and so lasting." —George Otto Trevelyan, author of The American Revolution

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