Illustrated verse in praise of Paine's deism. Engraving of Superstition personified, backed by duplicitous clergy, facing a charioteer bearing Paine's Age of Reason.
Photograph of Richard Gimbel examining a French edition of Paine's Age of Reason.; Stamped on back: "Photographed by C. T. Alburtus. New Haven. Cheshire."
Fox, as a serpent coiled around the trunk of a liberty cap topped apple tree, attempts to lure John Bull with an apple labeled: "Reform". Among the apples of the "Opposition" tree is one called "Age of Reason" and the trunk is also inscribed "Rights of Man". ; Gimbel: 254. Plate V in the German journal London und Paris, I, 1798. Reduced reproduction after the Gillray print published by Hannah Humphrey on 1789-05-23 (see George: 9214)
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
A devil attempts to lure John Bull into a box trap papered with slogans, names and advertisements for The Age of Reason, Rights of Man and other publications. ; Gimbel No.273,
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.
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.
Portrait of Paine, holding an open book inscribed "Common Sense", "Crisis", "Rights of Man" and "Age of Reason".; "Serz eng." Born Serz, Johann Georg in Bavaria, later Serz, John in Philadelphia.
The King and Regent, aided by Pitt, load a new weight onto the pile of taxes supported with difficulty by John Bull. The Age of Reason can be seen in the King's pocket.; George 8646. Negative and positive photostats