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William of Orange: The Silent Prince
Published in Paperback by Inheritance Publications (June, 1992)
Authors: W. G. Van De Hulst and W. G., Jr Vandehulst
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The founder of a Nation and a Dynasty
I would like to respond to the previous review. William of Orange (also known as William the Silent) was a very prominent figure in the cessation of the Netherlands from the Habsburgian Empire. In Dutch history, he is the founder of the Orange Dynasty and a more important figure than any of his descendants William 2, 3, 4 or 5. The author tried to avoid confusion by adding a reference to his nickname "William the Silent".

This book is a typical example of "Orange propaganda" and the single star for this book is well deserved.

protestant propaganda
First of all, this book isn't named correctly. "William of Orange" is William III. This book describes one of his ancestors. There were many Williams and Oranges, but WOO by historical consensus refers to the William who became king of England, Scotland, and Ireland. That I'm annoyed at having bought it by mistake will therefore be reflected in the tone of this review.

Now, it's fine to write in defense of a belief so long as one makes this clear up front. The author didn't. He described this William as a wonderful Christian hero commissioned by God so that wrong might fail and right prevail.

I don't mind that the author believes this, but I certainly do mind the lack of objective narrative. True, the book is written for children (another point of annoyance, for it wasn't advertised as such), but all the more reason for at least acknowledging that the wonderful hero was seen--correctly--as an acute religious and political threat by the Catholics of his time. He was no saint; he was a shrewd politician not known for having a mild temper.

I would be happier were apologists of a faith to stick to why they find certain people and events meaningful instead of moving right into this "God willed it so" propaganda that rewrites history, blurs the real issues and increases the interfaith intolerance from which the world has suffered too much already. For that reason I certainly wouldn't recommend this book for children. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone, except perhaps as a demonstration of how one can slant a point of view.

Was this review sharp enough? "Every bullet has its billet." -- William of Orange (the real one)


The butterflies of Orange County, California
Published in Unknown Binding by Center for Pathobiology, University of California, Irvine ()
Author: Larry J. Orsak
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A Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Orange County, California
Published in Paperback by F.M. Roberts Publications (15 January, 1998)
Author: Fred M. Roberts Jr.
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A Complete Guide to the Los Angeles Metrolink Commuter Train System: Covering Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura Counties
Published in Paperback by Yerba Seca Pubns (April, 1996)
Author: Edward J. Simburger
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Displaying Faith: Orange, Green and Trade Union Banners in Northern Ireland
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University Belfast (01 December, 1999)
Author: Neil Jarman
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Excursions in and Around Orange County
Published in Paperback by Orange County Register (April, 1999)
Authors: Orange County Register Staff and Orange County Register Staff
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Flashbacks : The Story of Central Florida's Past
Published in Paperback by Orange County Historical Museum ()
Authors: Jim Robison and Mark Andrews
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A guide to the Edison cylinder phonograph: a handbook for collectors containing details of the spring-driven models produced from 1895-1929, with some notes on the earlier models manufactured by the North American Phonograph Co., the National Phonograph Co. and later Edison Companies at Orange, New Jersey, U.S.A
Published in Unknown Binding by Antony ()
Author: George L. Frow
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Omaha Orange: A Popular History of Ems in America
Published in Paperback by Jones & Bartlett Pub (November, 2002)
Author: Carl J. Post
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Orange Pulp: Stories of Mayhem, Murder, and Mystery
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (01 November, 2000)
Authors: Maurice O'Sullivan and Steve Glassman
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