
Moncure Daniel Conway
Moncure Daniel Conway was an American abolitionist minister and radical writer. At various times Methodist, Unitarian, and a Freethinker, he descended from patriotic and patrician families of Virginia and Maryland but spent most of the final four decades of his life abroad in England and France, where he wrote biographies of Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Thomas Paine and his own autobiography. He led freethinkers in London's South Place Chapel, now Conway Hall.

Solomon and Solomonic Literature
A legendary king's wisdom and worldly nature are explored as the author pulls apart myths and historical representation found in literature.
By Moncure Daniel Conway

Demonology and Devil-lore
Journey through time to uncover the shocking origins of demons and the evolution of evil itself, exploring how ancient beliefs shaped our understanding of the supernatural.
By Moncure Daniel Conway

The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. 2. (of 2) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England
Stripped of his reputation and cast into a whirlwind of revolution, a man fights to ignite the flame of justice and moral governance within a world consumed by chaos and vengeance.
By Moncure Daniel Conway

Travels in South Kensington with Notes on Decorative Art and Architecture in England
Two friends find adventure and global culture not abroad, but within the walls of London's treasures.
By Moncure Daniel Conway

The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. 1. (of 2) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England; to which is added a Sketch of Paine by William Cobbett
Discover the untold story of a controversial figure who ignited revolutions with his pen and challenged the status quo across continents.
By Moncure Daniel Conway