Publisher's Synopsis
This is a catalogue of the collective exposition at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 in Philadelphia, showcasing the Netherlands Booksellers' Association. The "Catalogue of the Collective Exposition at the Centennial Exhibitions in 1876, at Philadelphia; of the Netherlands Booksellers' Association" offers a glimpse into the publishing landscape of the late 19th century. It features a wide array of specimens of publications from recent years, including schoolbooks, newspapers, and periodicals. This historical document provides valuable insight into the educational materials, news dissemination, and periodical literature that were prevalent during this period.
Researchers and historians interested in the history of publishing, education, and Dutch-American cultural exchange will find this catalogue to be a rich resource. It offers a snapshot of the intellectual and cultural life of the Netherlands as it was presented to an international audience at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition.
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