Description
1952 edition, First printing, Random House Publishing. Hardcover has some normal wear. No dust jacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This enigmatic volume, “Great Voices of the Reformation,” offers a rare glimpse into the tumultuous era that reshaped the religious landscape of Europe. Published in the aftermath of World War II, this anonymous compilation captures the echoes of those bold reformers who dared to challenge the established order. From Martin Luther’s defiant stand at the Diet of Worms to John Calvin’s influential teachings in Geneva, this book illuminates the pivotal moments that ignited the Protestant Reformation. While the author remains unknown, the work itself stands as a testament to the enduring impact of these “great voices” whose words still resonate across centuries. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the opportunity to delve into this fascinating period through the lens of its most influential figures, whose ideas forever altered the course of Western civilization.