A vivid window into a transformative era, this is the world of Luther as lived and loved, not merely studied. A unique blend of social narrative and biographical sketch, Catharine De Bora reveals the daily rhythms and intimate warmth of the reformer's household. This English edition preserves John G. Morris's historically informed portrait while presenting Luther's domestic life with clarity and immediacy. The book reads as both historical narrative and social study, offering fresh light on reformation daily life, German religious life, and the human textures of early modern Europe. It is at once a scholarly reference work and a compelling read for those exploring Martin Luther studies, 16th century Germany, or broader reformation history classics. Casual readers will find the scenes accessible and moving, while collectors and students will value its careful sourcing, coloured details, and enduring relevance. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, Catharine De Bora has been restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it stands as a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an indispensable guide for students and a new testament to a pivotal era. This edition invites scholars, curious readers, and committed collectors to revisit a cornerstone of reformation era writing and to explore the human heart at the centre of history.
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