Holland

  • Holland
    By Jack Holland, Martin Dunford, Phil Lee

    Maastricht - saves a lot of time over the ferry or train connections : Schiphol , for example , is just 45 minutes ' flying time from London . The large number of flights , particularly to Schiphol , has led to a mass of cheap tickets ...

  • Holland
    By Karen L. Kline, Sandra B. Smith

    The following year, businesses rebuilt. This book--a celebration of Holland's history and its people--has been created to coincide with the town's bicentennial in 2018.

  • Holland
    By Randall P. Vande Water, Mary E. Vande Water

    Republican governor Kim Sigler scrubbed a sidewalk in 1948, and G. Mennen Williams donned a Dutch costume and scrubbed the entire parade route the following year. “Soapy” Williams scrubbed Holland streets 12 times.

  • Holland
    By Thomas Colley Grattan

    John the Fearless succeeded in 1404 to the inheritance of all his father's dominions, with the exception of Brabant, of which his younger brother, Anthony of Burgundy, became duke. John, whose ambitious and ferocious character became ...

  • Holland: The History of the Netherlands - Scholar's Choice Edition
    By Julian Hawthorne, Thomas Colley Grattan

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Holland: Where Bicycle Theft Is the Only Capital Crime

    Holland: Where Bicycle Theft Is the Only Capital Crime

  • Holland: The Tulip Town
    By Randall P. Vande Water

    The Holland Furnace Company, then the city's largest corporation, sponsored special radio programs that were broadcast nationwide. After World War II, Holland saw the festival grow into the nation's third largest annual event.

  • Holland: A Picture Book to Remember Her by

    Holland: A Picture Book to Remember Her by

  • Holland
    By Randall P. Vande Water and Mary E. Vande Water

    Holland, Michigan, has a provincial feel while being cosmopolitan, offering the best of both worlds to residents and visitors alike. In 1847, emigrants from the Netherlands founded Holland.

  • Holland: Happenings, Heroes & Hot Shots : Illustrated Narratives of Memorable Moments
    By Randall P. Vande Water

    Holland: Happenings, Heroes & Hot Shots : Illustrated Narratives of Memorable Moments

  • Holland: The Tulip Town
    By Randall P. Vande Water

    The Holland Furnace Company, then the city's largest corporation, sponsored special radio programs that were broadcast nationwide. After World War II, Holland saw the festival grow into the nation's third largest annual event.

  • Holland
    By Egon Boeston

    Holland