Historische dagbladen - 1797-1948





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Historische dagbladen is a collection of 12 selected historical newspapers dating from 1797 to 1948, in reasonable readable condition with foxing and edge wear.
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a collection of 12 selected historic daily newspapers with historically important articles (also still relevant today), as well as advertisements, that give a good sense of the era. All in reasonable, readable condition with foxing and tears.
Hollandsche Historische Courant of 3-2-1785, with the main article on protests at the Defence in Groningen;
Rijnlandsche Courant of 6 February 1797, the Prince of Orange receives Austrian decoration;
Arnhemsche Courant of 14 February 1826, parliamentary session on the new Commercial Code and problems with Hungary;
Amsterdamsche Courant of 15 July 1832, War France – Germany;
Haarlemsche Courant of 6 December 1859 with articles about the politics in Paris, London and Brussels. Also interesting news from the Amsterdam Stock Exchange;
The News of the Day of 30-11-1905 with a report of the parliamentary discussion on the Port of Scheveningen (anno 1902);
Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad with an extra issue on the Sijthoff Case concerning the press litigation of 1910;
Nieuw Overijsels (!) Dagblad of 19-5-1948, with a report of the great fire at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague;
Nieuwsblad van het Noorden of 2 September 1939 concerning the relationship between Chamberlain and Hitler;
Het Vaderland of 29-5-1939, with various acts of war;
De Stem van Nederland from 5-6-1948, with a special Palestine issue, featuring very interesting articles about the founding of Israel and Palestine;
The Telegraaf of 2 May 1940 about the threat of a Second World War.
All the newspapers are sent well packaged.
a collection of 12 selected historic daily newspapers with historically important articles (also still relevant today), as well as advertisements, that give a good sense of the era. All in reasonable, readable condition with foxing and tears.
Hollandsche Historische Courant of 3-2-1785, with the main article on protests at the Defence in Groningen;
Rijnlandsche Courant of 6 February 1797, the Prince of Orange receives Austrian decoration;
Arnhemsche Courant of 14 February 1826, parliamentary session on the new Commercial Code and problems with Hungary;
Amsterdamsche Courant of 15 July 1832, War France – Germany;
Haarlemsche Courant of 6 December 1859 with articles about the politics in Paris, London and Brussels. Also interesting news from the Amsterdam Stock Exchange;
The News of the Day of 30-11-1905 with a report of the parliamentary discussion on the Port of Scheveningen (anno 1902);
Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad with an extra issue on the Sijthoff Case concerning the press litigation of 1910;
Nieuw Overijsels (!) Dagblad of 19-5-1948, with a report of the great fire at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague;
Nieuwsblad van het Noorden of 2 September 1939 concerning the relationship between Chamberlain and Hitler;
Het Vaderland of 29-5-1939, with various acts of war;
De Stem van Nederland from 5-6-1948, with a special Palestine issue, featuring very interesting articles about the founding of Israel and Palestine;
The Telegraaf of 2 May 1940 about the threat of a Second World War.
All the newspapers are sent well packaged.

