A man, possibly William Cobbett, shows a book inscribed "Age of Reason" to a group of listening figures. Papers and an inkwell stand on a table or lectern inscribed: "Paine's Bones". Two numbered volumes can be seen in an open bookcase behind him. ; Pencil sketch
French soldiers attack the tapestry depicting the defeat of the Spanish Armada in the House of Lords.; A copy of a James Gillray print, the second in a series of four (George 9180-83) based on descriptions by Sir John Darymple.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney.; Gimbel 212. 5 copies. Appeared in: Bonneville, François, and Philippe Quénard. 1797. Portraits des personnages célèbres de la révolution.
French soldiers attack the tapestry depicting the defeat of the Spanish Armada in the House of Lords.; George: 9181 Gimbel: 252. A copy of a James Gillray print, the second in a series of four (George 9180-83) based on descriptions by Sir John Darymple.
A group of figures stands in front of a demonstrating crowd. One is selling broadsides and the other Paine's Rights of Man. His advertising placard is topped by a liberty cap and his purse is inscribed: "The Reform Budget".; George: 16839 , Gimbel: 234. hand-colored. Much of the original text at bottom has been trimmed off.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Age of Reason", "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; Gimbel: 226. 2 copies. "Publishd as the Act directs by W. T. Sherwin May 1. 1819." Frontispiece in: Sherwin, W. T., and Thomas Paine. 1819. Memoirs of the life of Thomas Paine with observations on his writings, critical and explanatory. London: R. Carlile.
George: 8834; A bright and stable Old-England contrasted with a gloomy, corpse-filled New-France. From the gallows that stands at center dangles a sign inscribed "Paines Rights of Man."
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale.; Gimbel: 204. "Bolt sc. 1793". According to Moncure Conway, this portrait appeared in: Letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America on affairs public and private / by Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled, Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason, etc. Philadelphia: Printed by Benj. Franklin Bache, no. 112 Market Street.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Age of Reason", "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; Gimbel: 225. 4 copies, 3 are printers' proofs. "Romney pinxt., Engraved From the Original Painted in England 1791. Proof". Frontispiece in: Paine, Thomas. 1819. The political and miscellaneous works of Thomas Paine. London: Printed and published by R. Carlile.
Title page with engraved portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Die rechte des menschen".; Gimbel: 207. Title page of: Paine, Tom. 1793. Die Rechte des Menschen.: Eine Antwort auf Herrn Burke's Angriff gegen die französische Revolution. Kopenhagen: bey Christ. Gottl. Proft, Sohn u. Compagnie. Zweite verbesserte Auflage, 2nd revised edition.
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding a closed copy of his Rights of Man.; Gimbel: 188. 3 copies. " W. C. Peele Pinxt./T. Bassett Sculp./Publish'd as the Act directs/ July 14th 1791"
Model by Lober for his statue of Paine.; Typed label on verso: "Model - Executed by Georg Lober for Thomas Paine statue, Morristown, N.J. - dedicated July 4, 1950, T. Paine Memorial Comm. - 370W.35 N.Y.C."
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man".; 2 copies. " The Picture by Peel of Philadelphia in the Possession of T. B. Hollis Esq."
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, holding an open book inscribed "Rights of Man".; Gimbel: 190. " The Picture by Peel of Philadelphia in the Possession of T. B. Hollis Esq. Published as the Act directs July. 25. 1791 for J. Ridgway, York Street, St. James's Square."