Holland - The History of Netherlands (New Edition)
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Thomas Colley Grattan était un écrivain irlandais dont l'œuvre se caractérisait par des éléments de récits de voyage et des essais littéraires. Ses premiers écrits comprenaient de la poésie et des essais critiques pour d'éminents périodiques britanniques. Grattan acquit une renommée pour ses récits de voyage, qui capturaient l'atmosphère des villes et des paysages européens. Plus tard, il produisit également des romans historiques et des commentaires sur les affaires européennes. Son héritage littéraire réside dans son observation aiguë et sa capacité à relier les expériences personnelles au contexte culturel.






The History of the Netherlands, with a Supplementary Chapter by Julian Hawthorne
The book offers a comprehensive history of the Netherlands starting from 50 BC, highlighting the challenging landscape and the resilience of its early inhabitants. It chronicles significant events, including invasions by the French and Spanish, the emergence of Holland, and the rise of the Dutch monarchy, providing insights into the cultural and political evolution of the region over centuries.
"A sweeping multigenerational novel following a family in East Germany as they fracture and come back together" -- Provided by publisher
Set in the city of Bruges in 1470, this novel tells the story of Marie, the beautiful and wealthy heiress who must choose between her admiration for the talented artist Memling and her duty to marry the wealthy but cruel nobleman de la Roche. As Marie navigates the social and political intricacies of the time, she discovers dark secrets that threaten her happiness and safety. A captivating historical romance full of suspense and drama.
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This collection of five short stories merges legends from the Rhine and the Low Countries with Gothic horror elements. The Black Lady curses a proud castle owner, the three foretellings reveal a dark prophecy, a year of joy is seized by death, the lady of the cold kisses haunts a secluded home, and the double doubt plagues a young man's mind. Grattan's masterful storytelling creates an eerie atmosphere and unforgettable characters.
Step into the world of medieval legends and folklore with this captivating collection of stories from the Rhine and the Low Countries. Written by renowned author Thomas Colley Grattan, these tales of mystery and intrigue are sure to transport readers to another time and place. Perfect for fans of folklore, mythology, and historical fiction.
This engaging volume of historical sketches provides a colorful glimpse into the lives of some of the most fascinating figures of recent generations. The author, Thomas Colley Grattan, was a gifted storyteller and his vivid depictions of the likes of George Stephenson, Robert Fulton, and Sir Richard Burton are as memorable as they are informative. This is a delightful book for readers of all ages, and a wonderful introduction to the joys of history.