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TERTIA-BOOKS Vol. 2:
Graf Mirabeau – On the Freedom of Religious Thought.

Speech held when debating the Human Rights Declaration in 1789.

Cover made from African hand batik damask.

End paper of a historical pattern of the time hand made by Susanne Krause, Hamburg.

 

Published in 2003, when Iraq war was going on and the debate was on whether or not catholic and protestant Christians should be allowed receiving the Lord’s Supper together.

Hand composed from Baskerville, a type of Mirabeau’s time, printed on a fine structered paper of a decent grey,  24pp, 11 by 20 cm (4,3 by 7,8 inch). Text in German.

Edition of 16 signed and numbered copies. Sold out.

The last copy was bought by a lady who was to give this book as a gift to a young man attracted by the islamistic terrorist group.

 

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