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Last Days in a Dutch Hotel (from Literature and Life) - cover

Last Days in a Dutch Hotel (from Literature and Life)

William Dean Howells

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

This absorbing work revolves around a guest staying at a hotel in the Netherlands in 1897. It tells of the things he does, like attending a concert that the Queen-regent and her daughter also attended. The story will take you back in time with its fresh and realistic view of the Netherlands in the 1890s by an American.
Available since: 12/23/2019.
Print length: 108 pages.

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