Johannes van der Zee: Journey of a Dutch Sailor to a Trading Post in New Netherland

Encounters with Indigenous people force a Dutch sailor to reconsider his values.

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Johannes van der Zee: Journey of a Dutch Sailor to a Trading Post in New Netherland

Encounters with Indigenous people force a Dutch sailor to reconsider his values.

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Johannes van der Zee: Journey of a Dutch Sailor to a Trading Post in New Netherland

Johannes van der Zee: Journey of a Dutch Sailor to a Trading Post in New Netherland

by Ray E Phillips
Johannes van der Zee: Journey of a Dutch Sailor to a Trading Post in New Netherland

Johannes van der Zee: Journey of a Dutch Sailor to a Trading Post in New Netherland

by Ray E Phillips

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Overview

Encounters with Indigenous people force a Dutch sailor to reconsider his values.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798989906321
Publisher: Quill Publications
Publication date: 04/20/2024
Series: The River Quintet: Young Lives in a Changing World , #3
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Ray E. Phillips enjoyed a long career in which he combined both writing and medicine. As a physician he specialized in cardiovascular disease, family medicine, and community health care. He founded a small foundation that enabled him to travel overseas to undertake medical projects, including in Bangladesh and Nepal. Born and raised in Massachusetts, he spent his adult life close to the Hudson River with whose history and natural beauty he fell in love. He explored it extensively as a hiker, paddler, sailor, and reader. He was an enthusiastic crew member and "ship's doctor" on the replica of Henry Hudson's Half Moon as it traversed the Hudson River and sailed into the Atlantic. In his own writings he was determined to evoke and pay tribute to the unending dramas played out in the lives of its human and natural denizens across the centuries.
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