Novel By Bill Greer Set in 17th C. New Amsterdam

Here a note I received from the New York State Museum’s Marilyn Douglas, who is coordinator of the New Netherland Institute:

Bill Greer’s novel, set in 17th-century New Amsterdam, is now available from the New Netherland Institute online shop @ $10.95 plus $5.00 for S&H. (The S&H will be added at check-out.) You can access this new addition in the shop (scroll down on home page to broad horizontal band and click on online shop) at &#8220latest products&#8221 or click on the books tab. Click &#8220more&#8221 to read a description.

While you’re there, browse a bit! The shop, with its number and variety of products, is becoming an important aspect of the website and a good place to search for special gifts. While a work of fiction, The Mevrouw Who Saved Manhattan paints a real portrait of life in New Amsterdam. It presents a window into Dutch culture during the Golden Age of the Netherlands and how that culture transplanted to the wilderness of the Hudson Valley. The thread of Jackie’s life reflects the central theme of the Dutch period, the rebellion of the common people against their rulers, the Dutch West India Company and its Directors, a conflict that historians argue laid the foundation for the pluralistic, freedom-loving society that America became.

Bill Greer is Treasurer and Trustee of the New Netherland Institute.

One thought on “Novel By Bill Greer Set in 17th C. New Amsterdam

  • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am
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    Interesting!
    Thank you fro posting!

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