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Krelage, Drie Eeuwen Bloembollenexport, pp. 9–11.

Desiderata of van Oosting and van Kampen Cited in Segal, Tulips Portrayed, p. 11, and Hall, Book of the Tulip, pp. 48–49.

The hyacinth trade Krelage, Bloemenspeculatie in Nederland, pp. 142–96, and Krelage, Drie Eeuwen Bloembollenexport, pp. 13, 645–55; Garber, “Tulip-mania,” pp. 553–54; Bulgatz, Ponzi Schemes, pp. 109–14.

A $4,000 bottle of Coca-Cola Pendergrast, For God, Country, p. 211.

The history of the tulip to the present day Krelage, Drie Eeuwen Bloembollen-export, pp. 15–18.

Craze for dahlias Bulgatz, Ponzi Schemes, pp. 108–09. During this episode there was even talk of the propagation of blue dahlias—as much a botanical impossibility as the black tulip.

Craze for gladioli Posthumus, “Tulip Mania in Holland,” p. 148.

Chinese spider lily mania Malkiel, Random Walk down Wall Street, pp. 82–83.

Florida land boom Bulgatz, Ponzi Schemes, pp. 46–75.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Unpublished Material

Municipal Archives, Haarlem

Notarial registers, vols. 120–50

Burial registers, vols. 70–76

Index to Heerenboek

Manuscript entitled Aanteekeningen van C. J. Gonnet Betreffende de Dovestalmanege in de Grote Houstraat, de Schouwburg op het Houtplein, het Stadhuis in de Frase Tijd, Haarlemse Plateelbakkers en Plateelbakkerijen en de Tulpomanie van 1637–1912

Stadsbibliotheek, Haarlem

Chrispijn van de Passe, Een Cort Verhael van den Tulipanen ende haere Oefeninghe… (contemporary pamphlet, n.p., n.d., c. 1620?)

Municipal Archives, Amsterdam

Burial registers

Algeemen RijksArchief, The Hague

Records of the Court of Holland

Posthumus Collection, Netherlands Economic History Archive

Copies of unpublished acts relating to the tulip mania from the notarial

archives of Alkmaar and Leiden


Published Material

Aitzema, Lieuwe van. Saken van Staet en Oorlogh. Vol. 2, 1633–1644. The Hague: Johan Veely, Johan Tongerloo & Jasper Doll, 1669.

Baker, Arthur. “The Cult of the Tulip in Turkey.” Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society (September 1931).

Barber, Noel. The Lords of the Golden Horn: From Suleiman the Magnificent to Kamal Ataturk. London: Macmillan, 1973.

Baytop, Turhan. “The Tulip in Istanbul During the Ottoman Period.” In Roding and Theunissen, eds., Tulip.

Beijer, T., et al. Nicolaes Tulp. Leven en Werk van een Amsterdamse Geneesheer en Magistraat. Amsterdam: Six Art Promotion, 1991.

Beresteyn, E. A. van, and W. F. del Campo Hartman. Genealogie van het Geslacht van Beresteyn. The Hague: n.p., 1941 and 1954.

Blainville, Monsieur de. Travels Through Holland… London, 1743.

Blunt, Wilfrid. Tulipomania. London: Penguin, 1950.

Blunt, Wilfrid, and William Stearn. The Art of Botanical Illustration. Woodbridge: The Antique Collectors Club, 1994.

Boer, H. W. J. de, et al. Adriaan Pauw (1585–1653): Staatsman en Ambachtsheer. Heemstede: Vereniging Oud-Heemstede-Bennebroek, 1985.

Boxhornius, Marcus Zuerius. Toneel, ofte Beschrijvinghe des Landts, ende Steden van Hollandt ende West-Vrieslandt. Amsterdam: Hendrik Hondius, 1632.

Brereton, William. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces etc … 1634–1635. London: Chetham Society, 1844.

Bulgatz, Joseph. Ponzi Schemes, Invaders from Mars and More Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. New York: Harmony, 1992.

Carswell, John. The South Sea Bubble. Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1993.

Cassels, Lavender. The Struggle for the Ottoman Empire, 1717–1740. London: John Murray, 1966.

Cos, P. Verzameling van een Meenigte Tulipaanen, naar het Leven Geteekend met Hunne Naamen, en Swaarte der Bollen, zoo als die Publicq Verkogt Zijn, te Haarlem in den Jaare A.1637, door P. Cos, Bloemist te Haarlem. Haarlem: n.p., 1637.

Cotterell, Geoffrey. Amsterdam: The Life of a City. Farnborough: D.C. Heath,1973.

Damme, A. van. Aanteekeningen Betreffende de Geschiedenis der Bloembollen: Haarlem, 1899–1903. Leiden: Boerhaave, 1976.

Demiriz, Yildiz. “Tulips in Ottoman Turkish Culture and Art.” In Roding and Theunissen, eds., The Tulip.

Deursen, A. T. van. Plain Lives in a Golden Age: Popular Culture, Religion and Society in Seventeenth

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