"a very well argued, very readable analysis of the thought and influence of two of the most articulate and important popular publicists of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Anglo-American world." Alfred Young, Department of History, University of Northern Illinois "a tightly-knit, evocative book...presents a new and compelling interpretation of eighteenth century Anglo-American radicalism and its nineteenth century survivals...opens a whole new view of Paine and brings Cobbett into the mainstream of intellectual and cultural history for the first time." Robert M. Calhoon, Department of History, University of North Carolina