A portrait of Paine in a noose hung on a lamp-bracket inscribed "Rights of This Man". A figure in the shape of a demon, identified below as Mr. Equality, or Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orléans, also known as Philippe Égalité, peers from the side. A mock escutcheon emblazoned with pairs of stays and the motto: "Common Sense" hangs nearby. The image accompanies an ironical defense of Paine, printed below. ; George: 8294A Gimbel: 245 Two copies. After Ovenden, T, 1790 - 1820 (see George: 8294).
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
Cobbett flies astride a demon, bearing the bones of Paine from America to Europe. A group bearing liberty caps and banners, including Wooler as "The Black Dwarf", rejoices on one side and a group of Quakers on the other while Napoleon watches on. ; George: 13283 Gimbel: 274
Two illustrated broadsides attached to blue paper: "Death of Thomas Paine" and "Death of the Earl of Rochester". ; Clippings of literary biographies attached to verso. From an edition of: Percy, Sholto, and Reuben Percy. The Percy anecdotes: original and select.