Genuine Leather Binding. 22kt Gold Accents. Gilded Page Ends. Acid-Neutral Paper. Moire Fabric Endsheets. Evocative Illustrations and Decorations. [Easton Press]
Spanking new. No tear. No scratches. No shelf-wear
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Collector's Edition.
One of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written"
The Rights of Man is Thomas Paine's passionate defense of the French Revolution and a broader argument for natural rights, representative government, and social reform. Written in clear, forceful prose, it challenges hereditary monarchy and aristocratic privilege, asserting that political authority must rest on the consent and welfare of the governed. The work became a key text in the history of democratic thought and radical politics.