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Captain Jan Hollands Glorie (boek) Hollands Glorie
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Hollands Glorie ist ein Buch von Jan de Hartog. Das Buch wurde 1940 herausgegeben und 1976 als Fernsehserie verfilmt. Eine deutsche Übersetzung des Buches erschien 1947 unter dem Titel Hollands Glorie. Roman aus der Seeschleppfahrt., ebenso wurde das Buch in Deutschland unter dem Titel Jan Wandelaar veröffentlicht. Hollands Glorie, roman van de zeesleepvaart is een boek van Jan de Hartog. Het boek kwam uit in 1940 en is een klassieke roman met de zeesleepvaart als onderwerp. Het boek beschrijft het zware en gevaarlijke leven in de scheepvaart dat bovendien ook zeer slecht betaald werd. Het boek heeft geen politieke lading maar werd door de titel en inhoud in de oorlog een bestseller in bezet Nederland en een symbool tegen de Duitse bezetter. De gelijknamige televisieserie, gebaseerd op het boek, werd in 1977 uitgezonden. Captain Jan (Dutch: Hollands Glorie) is a 1940 novel by Dutch writer Jan de Hartog.The book depicts highly skilled tugboat sailors as modern successors to the bold navigators of the Dutch Golden Age. It was made into a Dutch TV series in 1976. To some degree, the fictional company depicted in the book is inspired by the real-life tugboat shipping company Smit-Wijsmüller, with which de Hartog took a temporary job at in IJmuiden a few months before the German invasion - which quickly came to an end when the tug was captured by the Germans.
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Hollands Glorie, roman van de zeesleepvaart Captain Jan: a Story of Ocean Tugboats
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Captain Jan: a Story of Ocean Tugboats
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Elsevier
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First edition
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PR6015.A674 C3
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823
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1954
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Novel
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978
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en
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31766673
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434
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1940
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Tugboats
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Hollands Glorie, roman van de zeesleepvaart
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Carlos Peacock
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via Internet Archive
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Hollands Glorie ist ein Buch von Jan de Hartog. Das Buch wurde 1940 herausgegeben und 1976 als Fernsehserie verfilmt. Eine deutsche Übersetzung des Buches erschien 1947 unter dem Titel Hollands Glorie. Roman aus der Seeschleppfahrt., ebenso wurde das Buch in Deutschland unter dem Titel Jan Wandelaar veröffentlicht. Captain Jan (Dutch: Hollands Glorie) is a 1940 novel by Dutch writer Jan de Hartog.The book depicts highly skilled tugboat sailors as modern successors to the bold navigators of the Dutch Golden Age. It was made into a Dutch TV series in 1976. To some degree, the fictional company depicted in the book is inspired by the real-life tugboat shipping company Smit-Wijsmüller, with which de Hartog took a temporary job at in IJmuiden a few months before the German invasion - which quickly came to an end when the tug was captured by the Germans. At the time of writing the book was already a historical novel, depicting a time before the author's birth which already had a certain romantic patina. De Hartog's work at the Port of Amsterdam might have given him a chance to meet with old sailors of the protagonists' generation and hear their reminiscences. The book was published in 1940, just ten days before Nazi Germany invaded and swiftly occupied the hitherto-neutral Netherlands. Under these circumstances, a book with such a name and theme became an immediate best seller in occupied Holland, a potent symbol of Dutch opposition to the occupation. As noted by The New Netherland Institute, "(...)The book became a best seller overnight and sustained the Dutch population during the five-year military occupation and suffering under the hated Nazi regime. It is estimated that over a million copies of 'Holland’s Glory' were sold during the war time period. Considering that the entire Dutch population then was well under 10 million, the one million copies sold is an enormous number. ". In fact, the book's plot as such had nothing political, anti-German or anti-Nazi, the sailor protagonists' conflict being mainly with nature and with the exploiting, authoritarian Kwel Shipping Company which demands feudal-like fealty from its employees. This did not stop the Gestapo from showing a lively interest in its author, forcing him to go into hiding and then escape to England in 1943. As for the book itself - despite its being banned by the Nazis, clandestine printing presses continued to turn the book out in huge numbers. Hollands Glorie, roman van de zeesleepvaart is een boek van Jan de Hartog. Het boek kwam uit in 1940 en is een klassieke roman met de zeesleepvaart als onderwerp. Het boek beschrijft het zware en gevaarlijke leven in de scheepvaart dat bovendien ook zeer slecht betaald werd. Het boek heeft geen politieke lading maar werd door de titel en inhoud in de oorlog een bestseller in bezet Nederland en een symbool tegen de Duitse bezetter. De gelijknamige televisieserie, gebaseerd op het boek, werd in 1977 uitgezonden.
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823/.914
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978-0933852839
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PR6015.A674 C3
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434
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31766673
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