TPUK 1968 Number 1 Volume 3

“What we obtain too cheaply we esteem too lightly” is an abstract 1952 gouache on paperboard painting by S. Neil Fujita – Smithsonian American Art Museum

BOOK REVIEW: The Heirs to Paine’s Democratic Tradition

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 1968 Number 1 Volume 3

THIS commemorative volume is something of a botch-potch. Jumbled together are short tributes to Gallacher, extracts from his own writings, a number of essays mostly on literary themes, and a section which re-prints some of Thomas Spence’s work. Amongst the wealth of material there is much of pure gold

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Portrait of Gouverneur Morris by American painter Alonzo Chappel (circa 1860s) - link

Gouverneur Morris: Some Political And Economic Intrigues

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 1968 Number 1 Volume 3

When this possibility of making money is added to his desire to influence political affairs, one understands why Morris remained in Europe four years after his recall as Minister to France. After all, it was for financial and political reasons that he had come in the first place.

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The Thetford River Trails Gold Route guides visitors on a path around the town that includes multiple Paine related locations including a gold statue of Paine, the site of the quaker meeting house where Paine’s father would have attended, the Thomas Paine Hotel, and the Thetford Library that has a collection of his works - Thetford Town Council

Thomas Paine In The Thetford Public Library

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 1968 Number 1 Volume 3

If ever the magpie instinct in a man were justified, it is justified in Ambrose C. Barker, whose collection of Paine material was presented by Miss Ella Twynam to the Thetford Public Library. The five shelves form an excellent source of fascinating material for students and advanced researchers alike. 

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