Author name: Audrey Williamson

Audrey May Williamson (29 May 1913, Thornton Heath – 14 March 1986) was a British historical writer and "one of the most prolific theatre journalists of her time". In 1978, Williamson received the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction for The Mystery of the Princes. After publishing a book on Thomas Paine in 1973, she served as vice president of the Thomas Paine Society in the UK.

"Spirit of Democracy or the Rights of Man maintained" a cartoon by William Dent from 1792 shows Charles James Fox, as Oliver Cromwell, wave a whip and drive the allied Kings in the direction of a sign inscribed: "To Equality or Annihilation" while an allegorical America, as "Indian Queen" with liberty cap and pole, looks on - American Philosophical Society

Thomas Paine and His Radical Contemporaries 

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 1981 Number 1 Volume 7

Basically, like all the greatest writers on liberty, Paine was a humanitarian. Freedom, in Paine’s view, could not be dissociated from political morality, and he sounded a warning note which still carries a message.

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John Trumbull sketch of Paine in his later years believed to the last portrait of Paine made in his lifetime

Some Comments On Paine And His Times

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 1978 Number 2 Volume 6

Once the War of Independence was ended no other English emigrant who had fought in the War, to my knowledge, was accused of being a “traitor” to his country of origin. But Paine was a dangerous political writer and the ‘traitor” myth is maintained.

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