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The Former Capital

The Former Capital

$46.92
The Former Capital
$46.92

The Story

Out of Print / Last copies

First edition first impression paperback with sewn binding in new condition. signed by Rob Hornstra and Arnold van Bruggen to title page.

The Former Capital is the first regional publication of The Europeans, the new multi-year project by Arnold van Bruggen and Rob Hornstra. The Former Capital is a region where in the wake of newfound independence, nationalism and militarism are on the rise. The search for a strong, own identity is strengthened by a stagnating economy and the consequences of depopulation. The surge of globalism, open borders and a new morality often clashes with those clinging to the values of the conservative class.

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Out of Print / Last copies

First edition first impression paperback with sewn binding in new condition. signed by Rob Hornstra and Arnold van Bruggen to title page.

The Former Capital is the first regional publication of The Europeans, the new multi-year project by Arnold van Bruggen and Rob Hornstra. The Former Capital is a region where in the wake of newfound independence, nationalism and militarism are on the rise. The search for a strong, own identity is strengthened by a stagnating economy and the consequences of depopulation. The surge of globalism, open borders and a new morality often clashes with those clinging to the values of the conservative class.

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