Goede Vaêr Tromp of hoe de Vereenigde Provinciën eene zeemogendheid werden

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Goede Vaêr Tromp of hoe de Vereenigde Provinciën eene zeemogendheid werden

by Pieter Louwerse

NL·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

Goede Vaêr Tromp, of Hoe de Vereenigde Provinciën eene Zeemogendheid Werden. - Geschiedkundig Verhaal Voor ’t jonge Nederland, door P. Louwerse.

0:10

Jong Nederland!

1:41

Een Winterdag op de Noordzee.

19:51

Een dag Vacantie.

26:49

In de baai van Gibraltar.

30:16

Gevangen genomen.

14:09

Ontvlucht en nog eens bij t’ “Kregel Mennonietje.”

8:26

Bezuiden de Linie.

17:00

Toegejuicht en beweend.

6:21

Bij Duins.

16:36

Description

This engaging narrative brings to life the remarkable career of a 17th‑century Dutch admiral whose name has often been eclipsed by more famous contemporaries. Through vivid storytelling the author shows how his daring leadership helped turn the United Provinces into a true maritime power. The book blends solid historical research with a lively, accessible voice that invites young listeners to explore a pivotal era of Dutch history.

The story opens on a bleak, rain‑soaked winter day in 1650, aboard a modest vessel on the North Sea. A fourteen‑year‑old deckhand, cheeks flushed by the cold, sings a rousing patriotic chant while the wind howls and the sea churns, giving a palpable sense of the hardships and camaraderie of early sailors. From this atmospheric start, the narrative unfolds to reveal the young man's experiences and the broader struggle that forged a nation’s naval destiny.

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Full title

Goede Vaêr Tromp of hoe de Vereenigde Provinciën eene zeemogendheid werden of hoe de Vereenigde Provinciën eene zeemogendheid werden

Language

nl

Duration

~4 hours (276K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jeroen Hellingman and the Distributed Proofreaders Team

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pieter Louwerse

Pieter Louwerse

1840–1909

Remembered as one of the Netherlands’ most popular 19th-century writers for young readers, he mixed storytelling with a teacher’s gift for making history and morals feel lively. He is also linked to song lyrics that stayed well known long after his lifetime.

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