Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book.; "Peel pinxt / Angus sculpt / Published as the Act directs 1 Sepr. 1791 by C. Forster No.41 Poultry". Appeared in the Literary and biographical magazine, and British review, August 1791.
Portrait of Paine, after Sharp's engraving of the Romney painting.; 2 copies. "Painted by Romney, Engraved by Steeden after Sharpe." Published as frontispiece to: Paine, Thomas. 1844. The political works of Thomas Paine. London: W. Dugdale.
A man walks absent-mindedly into a shallow pond, a paper inscribed Rights of Man projecting from his pocket. [Gimbel 246]; 2 copies, variations in color. George v. 6, No. 8212.
The last Dying Speech, Behaviour, Birth, Parentage, and Education of Thomas Paine: a biographical sketch of the "notorious Offender" and a fictitious account of his execution for high treason at Pilton, [England] on 12 Jan. 1793.; Printed
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.