TPUK 2005 Number 4 Volume 7

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BOOK REVIEW: Anarchist Ideas And Counter-Cultures In Britain, 1880-1914

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 2005 Number 4 Volume 7

Because it advocated the franchise, Anarchists were critical of the Suffragette movement. However, it should be noted that Sylvia Pankhurst’s group which became the Workers’ Socialist Federation would share many of the Anarchists’ criticisms of the outcome of the 1917 Russian Revolution.

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William Cobbett, portrait in oils possibly by George Cooke from 1831 - National Portrait Gallery (London)

Correspondence: Leo Bressler on ‘Peter Porcupine and the Bones of Thomas Paine’

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 2005 Number 4 Volume 7

A recent article by Leo Bressler entitled ‘Peter Porcupine and the Bones of Thomas Paine’ gives pause to consider the nature of history; particularly the nature of good history. There is always a great deal to ponder and often a good deal of useful information and/or history.

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Age of Reason Writings

The Bishop Would A Slaver Be

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 2005 Number 4 Volume 7

In June, 1797 an impoverished bookseller Thomas Williams was charged with blasphemy for having sold a single copy of Paine’s Age of Reason, the prosecution having been initiated by an organisation with the grand title of the Society for Enforcing the King’s Proclamation against Immorality and Profaneness.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Transatlantic Republican, Thomas Paine And The Age Of Revolutions

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 2005 Number 4 Volume 7

This book was both stimulating and a pleasure to read for the author writes extremely well. Almost Painite in style, I am tempted to say. His essays are fully referenced with his notes being placed below the pages to which they apply rather than at the end of each essay.

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A sketch of Paine’s New Rochelle gravesite before the monument was installed in 1881 showing a hickory tree growing from the grave. The image was taken from a newspaper clipping from The Jennings daily record (Jennings, La.), June 19, 1902 – Library of Congress

Thomas Paine’s Last Year: A New Perspective

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 2005 Number 4 Volume 7

Thomas Paine did not die in poverty or without friends. I sincerely hope that my readers on both sides of the pond will correct this “historical” mistake, whenever they hear it, let us set the record straight for Thomas Paine and history. 

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