Tribute to our publisher

5 April 2021

Peeters Publishers has informed us of the sudden death of Paul Peeters, Managing Director of Peeters Publishers, on 22 March, and of his burial on 27 March 2021.
We are united in the pain and hope of the whole Peeters family, especially of his brother Luc,
and in great gratitude
for Paul’s demanding and constant support over the years.
May he rest in Peace!

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