Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine

male, deceased (1809)
Thomas Paine (Thetford, England, 29 January 1737 - 8 June 1809, New York City, USA) was a pamphleteer, revolutionary, radical, and intellectual....
Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift

male, deceased (1745)
Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish cleric, satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for Whigs then for Tories), and poet, famous for works...
Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

male, deceased (1703)
Samuel Johnson (1649 - 1703), political writer, sometimes called "the Whig" to distinguish him from the later acclaimed author and lexiographer of...
Thomas Nashe

Thomas Nashe

male, deceased (1600)
Thomas Nashe was an English Elizabethan pamphleteer, poet and satirist. He was the son of the minister William Nashe and his wife Margaret (née W...
Robert Greene

Robert Greene

male, deceased (1592)
Robert Greene, BA, MA, (1558 – September 3, 1592) was an English playwright, poet, pamphleteer, and prose writer. He was born in Norwich, En...

Philip Stubbs

male, deceased (1610)
Philip Stubbs (Stubbes) (c. 1555 - c. 1610), English pamphleteer, was born about 1555. He is reputed to have been a brother or near relation of...
John Stubbs

John Stubbs

male, deceased (1591)
John Stubbs (or Stubbe) (c. 1543 - 1591) was an English pamphleteer or political commentator during the Elizabethan era. He was born in Norfolk,...
Alexander Leighton

Alexander Leighton

male, 422 years old
Alexander Leighton (born 1587 Scotland, died either 1644 or 1649) was a Scottish medical doctor and puritan preacher and pamphleteer best known for...
Octave Mirbeau

Octave Mirbeau

male, deceased (1917)
Octave Mirbeau was a French journalist, art critic, pamphleteer, novelist, and playwright, who achieved celebrity in Europe and great success among...

Marchamont Needham

male, deceased (1678)
Marchamont Needham (1620 - 1678) was a journalist, publisher and pamphleteer during the English Civil War, who wrote official news and propaganda...