Portrait of Paine, from a miniature, possibly after Romney.; Gimbel: 209. 4 copies. "234" in lower right corner. Reprinted with notes on its production in: Kay, John. 1838. A series of original portraits and caricature etchings: with biographical sketches and illustrative anecdotes. Edinburgh: H. Paton.
Thomas Paine assisted by a devil in efforts to pull down the federal government, depicted as a stone pillar topped by an eagle.; Gimbel: 296. Accompanied by two photographic prints, one negative and a note by Richard Gimbel.
Thomas Paine fallen between two stools inscribed: "Secy of State" and "Govt of the State"; Gimbel No. 298.
Photograph of original print in American Antiquarian Society collection.
Two figures frame a monument with a portrait of Paine, after Romney, in its center.; Inscribed: "Thomas Paine, Born 29 Jan. 1737. Died 9 June 1809, Aged 72 Years. The World is my Country & to do Good my Religion".
Portrait of Paine, after Romney and title page with illustration of Paine monument by John Frazee.; Frontispiece for: Paine, Thomas. 1854. The works of Thomas Paine. Philadelphia: Published by E. Haskell.