Snipperuurtjes / van Francisca Petronella Hendrickx geb. Elsens; bloemlezing uit hare nagelaten schriften, ter uitgave bezorgd [en toegelicht] door haren echtgenoot by Francisca Petronella Hendrickx-Elsens

Snipperuurtjes / van Francisca Petronella Hendrickx geb. Elsens; bloemlezing uit hare nagelaten schriften, ter uitgave bezorgd [en toegelicht] door haren echtgenoot 1871

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Dimensions height 218 mm, width 160 mm, thickness 11 mm

This book, "Snipperuurtjes," or "Leisure Moments," is a collection of writings by Francisca Petronella Hendrickx-Elsens, published by her husband after her death in 1867. As an artifact, it speaks volumes about the material culture of the 19th century. The book’s pages, likely made from processed wood pulp, reflect the rise of industrial papermaking. Notice the tactile qualities of the cover and binding. Such details indicate the level of craft involved in its production. The printing itself, with its distinct typeface, involved skilled labor and specialized machinery. Consider, too, the social context. Hendrickx-Elsens, as a woman writer, was already challenging conventions. By preserving and publishing her work, her husband further amplified her voice. This act of preservation underscores the value placed on intellectual pursuits within a specific social milieu. It also highlights the labor involved in crafting and disseminating ideas through the printed word.

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