
Common Sense
The revolutionary pamphlet that helped ignite the fire of American independence—now available in a beautifully bound hardback edition, perfect for gifting or collecting.
Written in 1775 by Thomas Paine, Common Sense was a bold and persuasive call for the American colonies to break free from British rule. With powerful logic and stirring prose, Paine challenged monarchy, championed liberty, and inspired a fledgling nation to rise.
Paine, a recent immigrant from England and a friend of Benjamin Franklin, had already made a name for himself as a poet and anti-slavery activist. With Common Sense, he became one of the most influential voices of the American Revolution.
Details:
- Pages: 76
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: HISTORY / United States / General
- Sold Individually
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This elegant edition preserves the historic significance of Paine’s words while offering a timeless reminder of the principles that shaped the United States.