Family and Fabric. the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000), Paperback
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9789057307706 - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp: Family and Fabric
Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp

Family and Fabric

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The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews... tijdelijk bij bestelling van euro 20,00 of meer gratis verzending.
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9057307707 - Family and Fabric - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp (ISBN: 9789057307706)

Family and Fabric - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp (ISBN: 9789057307706) (1861)

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Het boek Family and Fabric (ISBN:9789057307706) geschreven door Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp bestel je op bruna.nl! The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The...
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9789057307706 - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp: Family and Fabric
Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp

Family and Fabric (2011)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande NL PB NW

ISBN: 9789057307706 bzw. 9057307707, in Holländisch, Taschenbuch, neu.

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The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. Geschiedenis & politiek, Alle geschiedenis & politiek, Boeken > Geschiedenis & politiek > Alle geschiedenis & politiek.
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9789057307706 - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp: Family and Fabric, the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000)
Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp

Family and Fabric, the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000) (2000)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789057307706 bzw. 9057307707, vermutlich in Englisch, Amsterdam University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.

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The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1;Verschijningsdatum: september 2011;Afmetingen: Afmeting: 24 x 17 x 2 cm;Aantal pagina's: 256 pagina's;Illustraties: Met illustraties; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Marianka Spanjaard | Paul Denekamp;Co-auteur: Paul Denekamp;Uitgever: Amsterdam University Press; Vertaling:Originele Titel: Verweven met Twente • De joodse fabrikantenfamilie Spanjaard (1800-2000); EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;Gewicht: 644 g;Verpakking breedte: 170 mm;Verpakking hoogte: 20 mm;Verpakking lengte: 240 mm; Nederlands | Druk: 1 | Paperback | 9789057307706 | 256 pagina's.
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9789057307706 - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp: Family and Fabric, the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000)
Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp

Family and Fabric, the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000) (2000)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789057307706 bzw. 9057307707, vermutlich in Englisch, Amsterdam University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Op voorraad. Voor 23:00 uur besteld, morgen in huis.
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The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1;Verschijningsdatum: september 2011;Afmetingen: Afmeting: 24 x 17 x 2 cm;Aantal pagina's: 256 pagina's;Illustraties: Met illustraties; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Marianka Spanjaard | Paul Denekamp;Co-auteur: Paul Denekamp;Uitgever: Amsterdam University Press; Vertaling:Originele Titel: Verweven met Twente • De joodse fabrikantenfamilie Spanjaard (1800-2000); EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;Gewicht: 644 g;Verpakking breedte: 170 mm;Verpakking hoogte: 20 mm;Verpakking lengte: 240 mm; Nederlands | Druk: 1 | Paperback | 9789057307706 | 256 pagina's.
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9789057307706 - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp: Family and Fabric, the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000)
Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp

Family and Fabric, the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000) (2000)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789057307706 bzw. 9057307707, vermutlich in Englisch, Amsterdam University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Uiterlijk 17 maart in huis.
Paagman.nl.
The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. The history of this textile family starts in the early 19th century with Salomon Jacob, a Jewish pedlar from near Bonn. He settled in the village of Borne in the east of the Netherlands, where he married and took the family name of Spanjaard. There Salomon then founded a textile business, at first using home weavers. Later he set up a small factory and trading organisation in Borne, which prospered and expanded. The family fortunes were sufficient for the descendants of Salomon Jacob and Sara Spanjaard to mark their golden wedding anniversary in 1861 by founding a family association, Berith Salom (the Association of Salomon). Subsequent generations of the family developed the factory into a large, modern organisation which traded successfully with brand names like Cinderella Sheets, Teddy Diapers and Kenmore Shirts. The Spanjaards also went through difficult times. In the 1930s there was conflict among the Board members. The Second World War, including the persecution of Jews, led to the loss of 183 family members. The textile crisis of the 1960s led to the ultimate closure of the family business in 1973. Nevertheless, 150 years after the founding of Berith Salom, the association continues to flourish and to connect many descendents of Salomon and Sara who now live all around the world Family and Fabric tells the unusual story of this important Jewish family, enlivening it with accounts of colourful members of the family. Inhoud:Taal: Nederlands;Bindwijze: Paperback;Druk: 1;Verschijningsdatum: september 2011;Afmetingen: Afmeting: 24 x 17 x 2 cm;Aantal pagina's: 256 pagina's;Illustraties: Met illustraties; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Marianka Spanjaard | Paul Denekamp;Co-auteur: Paul Denekamp;Uitgever: Amsterdam University Press; Vertaling:Originele Titel: Verweven met Twente • De joodse fabrikantenfamilie Spanjaard (1800-2000); EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;Gewicht: 644 g;Verpakking breedte: 170 mm;Verpakking hoogte: 20 mm;Verpakking lengte: 240 mm; Nederlands | Druk: 1 | Paperback | 9789057307706 | 256 pagina's.
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9789057307706 - Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp: - Family And Fabric - Paperback
Marianka Spanjaard, Paul Denekamp

- Family And Fabric - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789057307706 bzw. 9057307707, in Holländisch, Walburg Pers, Taschenbuch, neu.

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9789057307706 - Family and Fabric. the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000), Spanjaard, Marianka, Paperback

Family and Fabric. the Spanjaards: a Jewish manufacturing family in the Nedtherlands (1800-2000), Spanjaard, Marianka, Paperback

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande NL PB NW

ISBN: 9789057307706 bzw. 9057307707, in Holländisch, Taschenbuch, neu.

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