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The reformation
One must note that this is, first of all, a beautiful book, oversized, packed with illustrations, paintings, drawing and photographs. It easily rests on a coffee table and provides even the uneducated a nice "picture" book (the wood carvings are densely distributed throughout). Secondly, the writing is magnificent - soemthing rarely found in works of this type. The type is tiny so one is rewarded with substantial text and not fluff.
It is not a scholarly work although it contains considerable f scholarship. It is, instead, for the educated layman who wishes to know something more about the Reformation than Martin Luther nailed a paper on a church door. It traces the beginnings, the situation at the time and numerous other religious uprisings against the Church. It visits many nations and many influences..
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