Rights of Man – Easton Press [Hardcover] Thomas Paine

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“Rights of Man” by Thomas Paine, part of The Easton Press’s “The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written,” is a Collector’s Edition bound in genuine leather. Featuring illustrations by Lynd Ward and an introduction by Howard Fast, this 1979 edition preserves Paine’s influential work on human rights and political philosophy. The book is in excellent condition with gilt detailing and no dust jacket, typical of Easton Press editions. A valuable addition for collectors of classic literature.

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Thomas Paine’s “Rights of Man” remains a cornerstone of political philosophy and a pivotal text in the history of human rights. This Collector’s Edition, published by The Easton Press, is part of their esteemed series, “The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written.” Bound in genuine leather, this edition features the illustrations of Lynd Ward and an introduction by Howard Fast, providing a rich visual and intellectual experience. Paine’s work, originally published in 1791 and 1792, argues passionately for the principles of individual rights and the necessity of government to protect these rights. This edition is a testament to the enduring legacy of Paine’s ideas and is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Enlightenment literature.

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Author

Thomas Paine

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Easton Press

Condition

used_good

Edition

Collector's Edition

Condition Good
Notes This Collector's Edition of "Rights of Man" is bound in high-quality blue leather with gilt detailing. The cover and spine are adorned with gold stars, and the page edges are gilded, adding a touch of elegance. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible signs of wear or damage. As a part of The Easton Press's collection, it does not include a dust jacket, as is typical for these editions.

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