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Who killed Henry?

Who killed Henry?

Henry van Buuren
Henry van Buuren
Taal: Engels - ISBN: 9789402139242 - 298 pagina’s
Paperback
€ 30,33
€ 30,33

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Understand more about present wars in the Middle East and attacks on the West. The struggle for energy, played a central role in world politics before! Reading like a thriller, this biographical adventure shows how oil played a decisive role in the 2nd World War and how the struggle for energy led to personal tragedy. Was Henry van der Waerdens’ death in 1937 murder, or did he commit suicide? The events bring us to the year 1937 in Europe, when two prominent Shell-oil-men were swept off their feet by the opposing forces Communism and National Socialism. The story about oil takes us to the end of the 20th century and beyond. It warns us for a new period of political tension. Suspense, love, murder, politics, philosophy, a view on the future, it can all be found in this remarkably revealing book. About the author Dick van Buuren, born in 1939, grew up with mother, aunt and grandmother in The Hague. Their happy life ended by the unexplained death of his grandfather in 1937, Shells’ director Europe. Dick van Buuren, educated in marketing and politics, was longtime searching for the cause of death of his grandfather. In 1989, things became clear.

Over Henry van Buuren

Henry van Buuren
About the author Henry van Buuren, born in 1939, grew up with mother, aunt and grandmother at the Violenweg, The Haghe. Their happy life ended by the unexplained death of his grandfather in 1937, Shells’ director Europe. Henry van Buuren, educated in marketing and politics, was longtime searching for the cause of death of his grandfather. Reading an article in “The N.R.C. Handelsblad” in 1989, things became clear. It inspired him to write about the oil business and its’ impact on individuals and world politics.

Productspecificaties

BindingPaperback
TaalEngels
Publicatiedatummaandag 6 juli 2020
Editie1
ISBN9789402139242
Aantal pagina’s298
Kleur binnenwerkZwart/wit
Formaat135 x 215 mm
AuteurHenry van Buuren
CategorieThrillers en fantasy > True crime