Publisher's Synopsis
"Memoirs of the Dutch Trade in All the States, Empires, and Kingdoms in the World" offers a comprehensive look at the rise and dominance of Dutch commerce during its golden age. Originally published in 1719, this historical account by Pierre-Daniel Huet details the strategies and methods employed by the Dutch to establish their vast trade network across the globe. The book explores the management and governance of Dutch interests in the Indies, revealing the secrets behind their commercial success.
Readers gain insight into the intricacies of Dutch trade practices, including how they managed and expanded their commercial influence. This work provides a valuable resource for understanding the economic and political landscape of the 18th century and the enduring impact of Dutch mercantile power. It remains relevant for those interested in economic history, international business, and the legacy of European colonialism.
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