The PDF that brings together the last twenty-one entries on Nietzsche’s tragic life (and two appendices) is now available, here.
In the PDF, I have corrected as many syntax errors in the entries as I could detect.
If a sponsor were to come along who would allow us to have a small publishing house (or alternatively that there was a publisher willing to publish our books), the first thing we would do would be to print books like Crusade against the Cross so that visitors who wanted to have hard copies on their bookshelves could do so.
In the series of the previous weeks, I omitted the image of Franz Overbeck (1837-1905), who is seen here with his wife. Had it not been for this theologian friend of Nietzsche, who made a handwritten copy and sent it to Peter Gast, the manuscript of The Antichrist might have been lost to posterity.
Thank you, Franz, for not allowing what, in my opinion, is the tragic philosopher’s masterpiece to be lost!
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I will now add this PDF to ‘The Wall’.