Qibla Compass
Navigation and Utilities
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Qibla Compass accurately finds the exact direction of Qibla (Kaaba) from almost anywhere in the...
Early Modern Merchants as Collectors
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Early Modern Merchants as Collectors encourages the rethinking of collecting not as an elite, often...
Action Research for Climate Change Adaptation: Developing and Applying Knowledge for Governance
Arwin van Buuren, Jasper Eshuis and Mathijs van Vliet
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Governments all over the world are struggling with the question of how to adapt to climate change....
Manors and Markets: Economy and Society in the Low Countries 500-1600
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The Low Countries - an area roughly embracing the present-day Netherlands and Belgium - formed a...
Urban Food Planning: Seeds of Transition in the Global North
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This highly original work examines the rise of the urban food planning movement in the Global North...
The Financialization of Housing: A Political Economy Approach
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Due to the financialization of housing in today's market, housing risks are increasingly becoming...
Rick Steves Best of Europe
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You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you need to know to experience the Best of Europe. In...
Rain Alarm XL - Rain Alerts and Live Doppler Radar Images
Weather and Travel
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Don't get caught in the rain! Fed up with incorrect weather forecasts? Rain Alarm reliably warns...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Death in Delft in Books
Apr 17, 2020
Master Mercurius certainly has his work cut out for him. He must find the person responsible and hopefully locate the other two girls before anything happens to them, using 17th century methods. Luckily, he has the artistic flair of Vermeer to call on with regards to pictures of the missing girls, and the logical mind of van Leeuwenhoek. It’s actually Vermeer who gives him a clue as to the link between three seemingly unconnected girls. Vermeer is a great character, much liked by Master Mercurius (and can I just say how much I like Mercurius’ name?!). He’s a catholic artist in a Reformed society, much like Mercurius himself. He’s keen to be of help in whatever way he can - he’s the father of nine children after all!
This is a great read, and a series that I will be following and enjoying, of that I have no doubt!
European Integration and Consensus Politics in the Low Countries
Hans Vollaard, Jan Beyers and Patrick Dumont
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The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg are well-known cases of consensus politics. Decision-making...