Midnight Tides of Amsterdam

Midnight Tides of Amsterdam
Author: Yolande Villemaire
Publisher: Ekstasis Editions
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781894800419

A poetic novel concerning a young woman's journey of self-discovery, Midnight Tides of Amsterdam evokes a European ambiance of light and longing, and of a passion which breaks the smooth surface of a life with disturbing waves.

Poets & Centaurs

Poets & Centaurs
Author: Yolande Villemaire
Publisher: Ekstasis Editions
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781894800846

In a sequel to her poetic novel Midnight Tides of Amsterdam, Yolande Villemaire revisits the character of artist Miliana Tremblay. A novel of poetry and art, Poets and Centaurs is filled wih dreams and memories of travels, as Miliana explores the way to balance her roles of mother, lover and artist and to deal with painful aspects of her past.

Poems

Poems
Author: Thomas D'Arcy McGee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:

To the Shores of Chile

To the Shores of Chile
Author: Mark Meuwese
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 027108538X

To the Shores of Chile presents the remarkable story of an expedition that took place in Latin America during the height of the Dutch Empire. Skillfully translated by Mark Meuwese, this captivating work sheds light on Dutch imperialism and the complicated relationships between Native peoples and European colonizers. In 1643, the Dutch West India Company launched an expedition to the coast of southern Chile. With plans to set up a permanent outpost that they hoped would generate enormous revenues in gold and weaken the position of their Spanish rivals, a naval squadron of five vessels and six hundred and fifty soldiers, sailors, and craftsmen set sail under the direction of Hendrick Brouwer. In the end, lack of cooperation from the native Mapuche stymied the expedition. However, an account of the enterprise, based on the journals and logbooks, was published in Amsterdam in 1646 to capitalize on the public fascination with dangerous adventures of Europeans in exotic places and to serve as a political pamphlet in support of the renewal of the West India Company’s charter. To the Shores of Chile makes this account available for the first time in English and sheds light on both Dutch expansionism and the military and diplomatic power of indigenous people in South America. It will be particularly valuable to ethnohistorians, scholars of failed colonies, and those interested in maritime and Dutch colonial history.

Midnight Blue

Midnight Blue
Author: Simone van der Vlugt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017
Genre: Amsterdam (Netherlands)
ISBN: 9781785414534

1654: Following the death of her young husband, Catrin Barentsdochter takes a job as a housekeeper in Amsterdam. The city is flourishing; and as she assists her mistress with painting lessons, she dreams of developing her own skill as an artist. But when the past catches up with her, Catrin must leave behind the comfortable security of her new home for the smaller city of Delft. There she is introduced to Evert van Nulandt, owner of a pottery factory. Working together, they dream of replicating the prized blue-and-white porcelain arriving from the Far East. And Catrin dreams of a life in which her secret stays safely buried...