Rights of Man

Thomas PAINE

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Rights of Man

“THE CLEAREST OF ALL EXPOSITIONS OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY”: PAINE’S CLASSIC RIGHTS OF MAN, 1795 FIRST REVISED EDITION

PAINE, Thomas. The Rights of Man. For the Use and Benefit of All Mankind. London: Printed and Sold by Citizen Daniel Isaac Eaton, 1795. Octavo, disbound. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First revised edition of Paine's classic, combining Parts I and II into an abridged version, revised by Paine while in prison in France.

In 1791 Paine published at London the first part of Rights of Man. "On February 16, 1792, Paine published a second part to his Rights of Man, dealing an even stronger blow for a change of government in England… Part the Second fully developed his great political philosophy" (Gimbel 66). The work was so popular with English radicals that 200,000 copies were sold by 1793. As a result, Paine was tried (in absentia) for treason and outlawed in December 1792. This edition is essentially an abridgment combining Parts I and II. "With a force and clarity unequaled even by Burke, Paine laid down those principles of fundamental human rights which must stand, no matter what excesses are committed to obtain them… [Rights of Man is] the textbook of radical thought and the clearest of all expositions of the basic principles of democracy" (PMM 241). While in prison from December, 1793 through November, 1794, accused of sedition by the Montagnard government of Robespierre, "Paine mustered the concentration to write. Putting his thoughts on paper was an act of resistance. He drafted 'Essay on the Character of Robespierre' and 'Essay on Aristocracy,' both of which have been lost or destroyed. For 'the use and benefit of all mankind,' he also revised Rights of Man, to which he added a new preface. The manuscript was somehow smuggled out of the Luxembourg [prison] and printed" (Keane, Tom Paine, 409-10). With four pages of publisher's advertisements bound in. ESTC T5888. Owner ink stamp on title page, owner ink signature on title page and first leaf of text.

Minor foxing and soiling. A very good copy.

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