Bezuidenhout 1985 – The Hague Neighbourhood History & WWII – Hardcover
A richly illustrated historical document about one of The Hague's most characteristic districts.
Het Bezuidenhout – Grandeur and fate of a residential area in The Hague (1985) describes the rise of the district as a stately residential environment, its destruction during the bombing of March 3, 1945, and the subsequent reconstruction.
The book contains extensive textual documentation and numerous black-and-white photos of streets, architecture, destruction, and redevelopment. It thus serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts of The Hague's history, urban planning, and World War II research.
Published as a bound hardcover with a laminated cover. The interior is clean and well-preserved. The cover shows slight discoloration along the edges, consistent with its age.
Specifications
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Title: Het Bezuidenhout – Grandeur and fate of a residential area in The Hague
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Authors: S.P. Sluijter Jr. & Ron F. de Bock
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Year: 1985
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Publisher: Repro-Holland B.V., Alphen aan den Rijn
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ISBN: 90 6471 167 4
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Height: 27 cm
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Thickness: approx. 2.5 cm
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Format: bound hardcover
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Illustrations: black-and-white photography
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Condition: very good, slight discoloration of cover