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1819192622London: Printed and published by Thomas Clio Rickman; and to be had of all booksellers 1819. First edition of this sympathetic memoir of Paine by his longtime friend and supporter Thomas Clio Rickman 1761-1834 a fellow radical reformer and poet. "Rickman's name will be forever linked with Paine for he was to Paine what Boswell was to Johnson" Keane p. xvi. Rickman became associated with Paine while the latter was an excise man in Lewes 1768-74 and remained close to him until Paine's death. In the early 1790s Rickman moved in radical circles wrote lyrics for republican broadsheet songs and became close to John Horne Tooke and Mary Wollstonecraft. Paine lodged with Rickman while completing the second part of the Rights of Man. To avoid prosecution in Britain for publishing Paine's works Rickman joined Paine in France in 1792-93. "His Life of Thomas Paine the work for which he is chiefly known was not a conventional biography but a series of anecdotes and general meditations on Paine written with the authority of intimate personal acquaintance. Important features include his refutation of claims that Paine was converted to Christianity on his deathbed and his attention to Paine's mode of writing. Rickman was one of the first commentators on Paine to understand that his direct and colloquial style was inseparable from his egalitarian arguments" ODNB. Appended is a bibliography of Paine's works and of books written and published by Rickman. Octavo pp. xvi 277 7. Portrait frontispiece of Paine engraved by William Sharp after the portrait by George Romney woodcut facsimile of Paine's handwriting to p. xvi. Uncut in original blue boards rebacked to style with printed paper label. Light staining to frontispiece and to early and final leaves repair at foot of title page not affecting text and leaf A5 into text without loss slight foxing: a good copy. Gimbel p. 136; Howes R278; Sabin 71242. John Keane Tom Paine 2007. hardcover
196731195Paris P.U. F 1967 In-12 carré 414 pp
19783131572Paris: Presses Universitaires de France 1978. 770 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Bibliotheks-Halbleinenbände mit montiertem Deckel der Orig.-Broschur. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1995100082993Conseil mondial pour la radiot et la télévision 1995. Très bon état intérieur frais dos insolé bonne tenue. in8. 1995. broché. Conseil mondial pour la radiot et la télévision unknown
1995100082993Conseil mondial pour la radiot et la télévision 1995 in8. 1995. broché.
68p. + Engraved Frontis. Double column ruled in black. Call numbers stamped on Frontis. Endpapers soiled. 8vo. No wraps. Catalogue of names. PA69/MID STACK
197124636Paris P.U. F 1971 In-12 carré 380 pp
180328096London: Printed for the Author and Sold by Mr. Symonds Mr. Fisher Mr. Lee et al. 1803 1803. First edition. Cloth a little worn; some scattered foxing; very good copy. 2 vols in 1 small 8vo 19th century blue-green pebbled cloth gilt lettering. Frontispieces. 26-page list of subscribers. The collected poetry of Thomas Clio Rickman 1761-1834 including a sonnet and poem to his friend Thomas Paine and poems to David Garrick Charles Churchill Lord Chesterfield William Cowper Philip Thicknesse and Edmund Burke among others. The poems previously appeared in self-published broadsides and periodicals. In 1810 Rickman published an Elegy to the Memory of Thomas Paine and in 1819 an important biography of Paine. <br/><br/> London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by Mr. Symonds, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Lee, et al., 1803 hardcover books
181927993London: Printed and Published by Thomas Clio Rickman 1819 1819. First edition. Sabin 71242; Gimbel page 136; Howes R278. Boards stained; prelims including frontis and title-page a little foxed; very good copy. 8vo recent drab paper spine and printed paper label original blue paper boards untrimmed. Frontis portrait engraved by William Sharp after the portrait by George Romney. Three-page checklist of Paine's published works followed by four pages of publisher's terminal advertisements. An important memoir of Thomas Paine by his lifelong friend and supporter Thomas Clio Rickman 1761-1834 the reform-minded bookseller and poet. "Rickman's name will be forever linked with Paine for he was to Paine what Boswell was to Johnson" - John Keane Tom Paine. Paine lived with the Rickmans while he finished the controversial second part of The Rights of Man in 1792 during which time Rickman arranged to have the famous portrait made of Paine by George Romney. After Paine fled to France that summer Rickman joined him there to avoid imprisonment for selling Paine's books. Rickman was something of a versifier and wrote several poems about Paine usually sonnets and an Elegy in 1810 reprinted here. Following the memoir are miscellaneous poems and writings by Paine. Prior to Rickman's biography Paine's life had been the subject of two unfriendly biographies by hack journalists which Rickman discusses in the preface. The publisher's terminal advertisements include probably the only checklist of the writings of Rickman. Early ownership notations on the front free endpaper; later bookseller's receipt pasted to the front paste-down listing this book with several others sold to Mr. James Morris of Albany New York by John Skinner Bookseller dated December 4 1901. <br/><br/> London: Printed and Published by Thomas Clio Rickman, 1819 hardcover books
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180328096London: Printed for the Author and Sold by Mr. Symonds Mr. Fisher Mr. Lee et al. 1803 1803. First edition. Cloth a little worn; some scattered foxing; very good copy. 2 vols in 1 small 8vo 19th century blue-green pebbled cloth gilt lettering. Frontispieces. 26-page list of subscribers. The collected poetry of Thomas Clio Rickman 1761-1834 including a sonnet and poem to his friend Thomas Paine and poems to David Garrick Charles Churchill Lord Chesterfield William Cowper Philip Thicknesse and Edmund Burke among others. The poems previously appeared in self-published broadsides and periodicals. In 1810 Rickman published an Elegy to the Memory of Thomas Paine and in 1819 an important biography of Paine. London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by Mr. Symonds, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Lee, et al., 1803 unknown
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