
Tom Paine's War: The Words That Rallied a Nation and the Founder for Our Time
Jack Kelly$26.35
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In 1776, one man's words--and the determination of American patriots--allowed our nation to survive its first crisis.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, the Declaration of Independence marked the birth of the United States. But two essays of that era appealed even more directly to Americans' feelings. In January 1776, Thomas Paine--a recent immigrant to America --published Common Sense. His straightforward argument upended the fraud of monarchy and dismantled the idea of aristocratic privilege that had dominated the world for centuries. His words convinced Americans that the king had no divine right to rule them--they could rule themselves. He turned a rebellion over taxes and representation into a true Revolution.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 01/06/2026
ISBN: 9781250331939
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.25h x 6.12w x 1.00d
Review Citations: Library Journal 10/01/2025 pg. 100
Kirkus Reviews 10/01/2025
