Freedom Expanded: Book 2 – The Transformation, by Jeremy Griffith
Published by WTM Publishing and Communications Pty Ltd (ACN 103 136 778)
First published in Australia 2009
Minor Additions and Editing July 2020
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This book is protected by Australian copyright laws and international copyright treaty provisions. All rights are reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the copyright owner. The moral rights of the authors Jeremy Griffith, Tim Macartney-Snape, Harry Prosen, Prue Westbrook, James West, Stacy Rodger, Genevieve Salter, Sam Belfield, Annie Williams, Tony Gowing, Susan Armstrong, Jοhn Biggs, Doug Lobban, Nick Shaw, Neil Duns, Tony Miall, Anthony Landahl, Pete Storey, Prue Watson, Monica Kodet, Anthony Clarke, Polly Watson, Connor Fitzgerald and Sally Edgar are asserted.
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Cover computer graphic by Jeremy Griffith, Marcus Rowell and Genevieve Salter,
copyright © Fedmex Pty Ltd (ACN 096 099 286) 2009.
Edited by Fiona Cullen-Ward.
Typesetting: designed by Jeremy Griffith, set by Lee Jones, Sam Belfield & Brony FitzGerald. Font: Times; main body text:12pt on 15pt leading; quote: 10pt bold; quote source: 9pt; comment within a quote: 11pt; digits and all caps text: 1-2pts smaller than body text. For further details about the typesetting, styles and layout used in this book please view the WTM Style Guide at <www.humancondition.com/style-guide>.