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Het Horoskoop Der Statistische Politieke En Oeconomische Wereld Getrokken In Slagtmaand Des Jaars 1810, subtitled "Eene Ironiesch-komische Geestvrucht...", is a satirical work offering a humorous perspective on the political and economic state of the world in 1810. Written in Dutch, this book by Arend Fokke Simonsz. and Félix Meritis, uses irony and wit to critique the statistical, political, and economic landscape of the time. A valuable historical artifact, "Het Horoskoop" provides insight into the social and political commentary prevalent in the Netherlands during the early 19th century. It offers a unique blend of humor and social observation, making it a fascinating read for those interested in Dutch history and political satire.
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