We Are All Born Free: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Pictures

Amnesty International

We Are All Born Free: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Pictures
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 October 2008
Pages
72
ISBN
9781845076504

We Are All Born Free: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Pictures

Amnesty International

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed on 10th December 1948. It was compiled after World War Two to declare and protect the rights of all people from all countries. This beautiful collection, published 60 years on, celebrates each declaration with an illustration by an internationally-renowned artist or illustrator and is the perfect gift for children and adults alike. Published in association with Amnesty International, with a foreword by David Tennant and John Boyne. Includes art work contributions from Axel Scheffler, Peter Sis, Satoshi Kitamura, Alan Lee, Polly Dunbar, Jackie Morris, Debi Gliori, Chris Riddell, Catherine and Laurence Anholt and many more!

Review

Sixty years ago The Universal Declaration of Human Rights arose from the experiences and atrocities of World War I and has become the most translated document in the world. Containing 30 articles or rules for humanity to live by, it truly would be a proud time in our history if it was universally abided by.

Walker has produced a beautiful and eclectic picture book with each article depicted by an internationally renowned artist and their own individual responses are colourful and creative. All royalties will be donated to Amnesty International.

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