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the Rise of Dutch Kingdom: A Short Account Early Development Modern Kingdom Netherlands

Current price: $25.99
the Rise of Dutch Kingdom: A Short Account Early Development Modern Kingdom Netherlands
the Rise of Dutch Kingdom: A Short Account Early Development Modern Kingdom Netherlands

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the Rise of Dutch Kingdom: A Short Account Early Development Modern Kingdom Netherlands

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First published in 1914, this vintage book contains a detailed historical account of the Dutch Kingdom between 1795 and 1813. Willem van Loon (1882 - 1944) was a Dutch-American journalist, historian, and successful author of children's books. Contents include: "William I Frontispiece", "The Estates of Holland", "Flight of William V", "Krayenhoff", "Warship Entering the Port of Amsterdam", "Daendels", "French troops entering Amsterdam", "Capetown captured by the English", "Pieter Paulus", "The National Assembly", etc. This volume will be of particular utility to those with an interest in Dutch history, and it is not to be missed by collectors of vintage literature of this ilk. Other notable works by this author include: "The Story of Mankind" (1921), "The Story of the Bible" (1923), and "Witches and Witch-Finders" (1923). Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.

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