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Charles Boissevain (28 October 1842 – 5 May 1927) was a journalist, editor and part-owner of the Amsterdam Algemeen Handelsblad, a leading newspaper of the time. From 1872 he was on the editorial board of the literary journal ''De Gids''. ==Career== Boissevain's grandfather and father had developed ''Het Handelsblad'' as a business newspaper, and he continued in their footsteps. He wrote a daily article in the ''Handelsblad'', "From Day to Day," which the ''Times'' called in its obituary a "feature of Dutch journalism" 〔Obituary, 6 May 1927, ''The Times'', London.〕 During the Boer War, he supported the Boer cause in his writings. He published a series of articles on the war, collected as and republished in English translation as ''The Struggle of the Dutch Republics: A Great Crime. An appeal to the conscience of the British nation.'' 〔Boissevain, Charles. "The Struggle of the Dutch Republics: (Two Open Letters)." Amsterdam: "Handelsblad" Office, 1900. OCLC 63577769〕 It was subsequently published in German as well.〔Boissevain, Charles. Der Streit der holländischen Republiken, ein grosses Verbrechen, von Charles Boissevain. Leipzig: R. Uhlig, 1901. OCLC 457090414〕 In 1881, Boissevain paid a visit to the United States and published his impressions in a series of articles in the ''Handelsblad'', afterward republished in book form as ''From the North to the South''.〔Boissevain, Charles. Van't Noorden naar't Zuiden, Schetsen en indrukken van de Vereenigde Staten van Noord-Amerika, door Charles Boissevain. Haarlem: H. D. Tjeenk Willink, 1881. Translated title: From the North to the South." OCLC 457090415〕
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