WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
In de Hollandsche Branding cover

In de Hollandsche Branding

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The collection presents a series of maritime sketches and stories written for Dutch youths, blending the author's seafaring enthusiasm with firsthand encounters and historical anecdotes. It opens with the portrait of a renowned lifesaver and proceeds to chronicle rescues, an undersea vessel descent, an American captain and ship's doctor episode, and practical topics such as shipboard sayings and seasickness. Other pieces describe naval visits, trials of a new lifeboat, the lore of a famous wreck and its lost treasure, and a long sail that begins merrily but ends tragically. Interspersed are illustrations and instructional asides that aim to familiarize readers with the sea's dangers, customs, and mysteries.

About the Author

Feith, Jan portrait

Jan Feith

Jan Feith was a Dutch author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes related to Dutch culture and society. Notable among his writings is "In de Amsterdamsche Jodenbuurt / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1907," which provides insight into the Jewish community in Amsterdam. Feith's other work, "In de Hollandsche Branding," further reflects his engagement with the cultural landscape of the Netherlands. Through his narratives, Feith offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of Dutch identity and heritage.

More Books by This Author