La Bible amusante explained

La Bible amusante pour les grands et les enfants
Author:Léo Taxil
Illustrator:Frid'rick
Country:France
Language:French
Subject:Religion
Genre:Humour
Publisher:Libraire anticléricale
Pub Date:1882
Pages:400
Oclc:15011914
Preceded By:Calotte et calotins, histoire illustrée di clergé et des congrégations
Followed By:L'empoisonneur Léon XIII et les cinq millions du chanoine

La Bible amusante pour les grands et les enfants (The Amusing Bible for Grown-ups and Children) was a book by Léo Taxil with illustrations by Frid'rick published in 1882 by Libraire anticléricale, in which he pointed out what he considered to be inconsistencies, errors and false beliefs.[1] At the time of publication the author was accused of irreverently mocking the Bible.[2] The Times called for the book to be suppressed.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Marsh, Joss . Word crimes: blasphemy, culture, and literature in nineteenth-century England . registration . 1998 . . 978-0-226-50691-3 . 140 .
  2. News: London Town Talk . The Star . Christchurch, New Zealand . 16 May 1881 . 4 November 2009 .
  3. Book: Herrick, Jim . Jim Herrick

    . Vision and realism: a hundred years of the Freethinker . Jim Herrick . 1982 . . 978-0-9508243-0-7 . 10 .