Special extra edition on Queensday 1942. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H20. Letter fom Bokhorst (Editior) to Beelaerts in back
"Wie heeft de Oorlog gewild" is a brochure that blamed the Jews and the Communists for the Second Word War. The propaganda number of the booklet is K1130.
Copper engraving, oval portrait of Willem III inscribed with "Wilhelm de Derde" and poem "Een noit ontaarde Spruit, Vande ed'te van Oranje, Een Schermheer van Brittanje, Blinkt in vorst Wilhelm uit". Signed W den Elger
Copper engraving, oval portrait of Willem III. Inscribed "Willem de Derde Prins van Oranje, Stadhouder, kaptein en Admiraal-Generaal ens.". Signed "J Houbraken" and "A Schouman na't origineel van de Baan op 't Hof in ...
Born in 1613, second son of Ernst Casimir. Becomes baron of Nassau Dietz in 1640 after the death of his brother Hendrik Casimir I at the battle of Hulst. He was also the viceroy of Friesland and Groningin. He dies in 1664.
Reckleben, Jan Frederik Christiaan(CL Schteijer & Son, Amsterdam, 1853)
Copper engraving of Willem Frederik van Nassau-Dietz. Born in 1613, second son of Ernst Casimir. Becomes baron of Nassau Dietz in 1640 after the death of his brother Hendrik Casimir I at the battle of Hulst. He was also ...