Hogendorp, G. K., van
Dutch History, 1830, Belgium | Zeven stukjes ten vervolge op de scheiding van Holland en Belgie. ‘s-Gravenhage, A. Kloots, 1830, bound with other parts about or by G.K. Van Hogendorp.
On the separation of Holland and Belgium.
Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp is among the greatest statesmen in Dutch history and could be considered the founder of the modern Netherlands. He asked the Prince of Orange to become monarch and king of the Netherlands and laid the foundation for today’s constitution and parliamentary democracy. Van Hogendorp wrote the outline for the Dutch Constitution and was chairman of the Constitution Commission.
Bound with: G. K. Hogendorp, Een woord over de verdediging des Prinsen van Oranje d. den Graaf v. Holland (Rotterdam, A. Smit, 1830); Het vlugschift de vrede v.d. Graaf v. Holland, getoetst en beoordeeld. (‘s-Gravenhage, A. v; Hoogstraten, 1830); C. Asser, Iets over de dagelijks uitkomende boekjes v.d. heer G.K. v. Hogendorp. ‘s-Gravenhage, A. v. Hoogstraten, 1830); and other pieces written by Hogendorp.
Marginal annotation in pencil on several pages.
Knuttel 25945, 25949, 2951-52, 25954, 25958-59, 25961, 26342.
Dutch history – Dutch monarchy – constitution – Holland – Belgium
SKU: 67585
Sprinkled paper on cardboard binding, 22.3 x 12.7 cm. Damaged spine, some foxing. Brown title label. Several manuscript annotations in pencil.
€ 76,30 (€ 70,00 ex. btw)