Politics and arts come together at the thirtieth edition of Tefaf Maastricht, which opens Friday 10th of March. The British dealer in rare books and prints Daniel Crouch is furnishing a themed stand on Europe and Brexit. ‘A joke of course, but with a serious tone to it,’ he says. Because through a variety of costly atlases and old maps he makes it clear to the public that our idea of the age-old European nation states with each their own national identity is nothing more than a myth.
Brexit at Tefaf
De Telegraaf
A Rare Sly Moveable
A collection of contemporary documents from the Boxer Rebellion
P is for Papetiers
The greatest British success in the War of Jenkin’s Ear
Offering "All Sorts of Instruments for Sea and Land"
A luxury silk and brocade deck
A map of Japan from Jean Migeon's 'Nouvel Atlas Illustre Geographie Universelle'
S is for Stationer
Second edition published 1808
Silicon Valley in 1992
Following in Louis Freycinet's "footsteps" 

