Hamel's world : a Dutch-Korean encounter in the seventeenth century
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In 1653 the VOC ship Sperwer smashed to pieces on the rocks off a remote Korean island. There were thiry-six survivors. The king of Korea decided that the foreigners should spend the rest of their lives in his hermit kingdom. The Dutchmen were provided with food and housing and a certain amount of freedom of movement, but had no choice but to accept their fate. After 13 years eight of them managed to reach Japan in a small, barely seaworthy boat. Hendrik Hamel's report on their adventures soon became available to a wider public.
TitleHamel's world : a Dutch-Korean encounter in the seventeenth century
Place of publicationAmsterdam
PublisherSUN
Year of publication2003
Pagination192 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions22 cm
Materialboek
ISBN90-5875-123-6
Subjectshipwrecks, VOC
Geographical keywordKorea
Persons keyword Hendrick Hamel
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| B-2018/309 | ,930.85,HA:M"2003 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2018/309 |
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| Loan status | Available |