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Common Sense

COMMON SENSE, CONSTITUTION, FREDERICK DOUGLASS, FRANKLIN HAMILTON 6 Faux Leather

Publisher:Canterbury ClassicsPublication date:04/07/2020Pages:2512Product dimensions:7.20(w) x 8.20(h) x 5.70(d)Brand New Box Set! A collection of six volumes that have shaped America—from colonial times to the present day. Since its founding, the United States of America has represented freedom, whether it be that of the state or the individual. This boxed set of six special-edition Word Cloud Classics includes The U.S. Constitution and Other Key American WritingsSelected Works of Alexander HamiltonThe Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinCommon Sense and The Rights of ManNarrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Other Works, andPresidential Inaugural Addresses. Readers with an interest in American history will be proud to display these works on their bookshelf—and a montage of the American flag on the spines is sure to provoke many an interesting conversation.

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COMMON SENSE FEDERALIST PAPERS CONSTITUTION Set of 3 Faux Leather Deluxe Edition

This special edition features an elegantly designed cover and a durable flexible binding. It is an indispensable addition to any home history library. Publisher: Fall River Presstotal weight: 6 lbSize of each title: 8.3″x5.7″x1.5″ 3 titles included: Common Sense and Other WorksThe Federalist PapersThe Constitution of the United States of America

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Common Sense (America 250 Edition) Hardcover New 4X6

The revolutionary pamphlet that helped light the fire of American Independence in an elegant hardback gift edition, proudly printed in America and beautifully stamped in celebration of America 250 Book measures 4×6 Thomas Paine arrived in America from England in 1774. A friend of Benjamin Franklin, he was a writer of poetry and tracts condemning the slave trade. In 1775, as hostilities between Britain and the colonies intensified, Paine wrote Common Sense to encourage the colonies to break the British exploitative hold and fight for independence. The little booklet of 50 pages was published January 10, 1776 and sold a half-million copies, approximately equal to 75 million copies today.

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