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Out of This World
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‘Om het leven te verlenghen’: Books of Secrets in the Northern Netherlands
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The Untold Story of Girdle Books. Learning about Girdle Books' Usage from Contemporary Works of Ar
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Tot Delf, Gedruckt by Jan Pietersz. Waelpot: Local influences on the book trade in seventeenth-century Delft demonstrated by the case of Jan Pietersz. Waelpot
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Tradition, preference and innovation : reading aids in Middle Dutch and Latin Incunabula printed in the Netherlands
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Science, commerce and the international plant trade in an eighteenth-century correspondence: The letters of William Malcolm, nurseryman in London, to David van Royen, professor of Botany in Leiden, 1768-1773
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'For a Civil Price': Jacobus van Egmont (1686-1725) and the Amsterdam Popular Book Market in the Early Eighteenth Century
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The English Book in the Dutch Golden Age
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The Significance of Sea Monsters on Sixteenth Century Maps
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Jane Austen, Mary Ann Evans, Margaret Oliphant and Beatrix Potter; The struggle of British female authors in the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century
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Life in a German Labour Camp during World War 2: The Recollections of Gosse Gosses Mol
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'Mijn lieve Schelt...' Sketches of the daily lives of women in the Dutch Republic from the Doesburg letter collection (1777-1822)
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Dutch connections in Swedish collections: a material approach to the Dutch-Swedish book trade
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Querido and Maria Dermoût. The development from publisher to friend.
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A Dutch Eighteenth-Century Personal Collection of Recipes for the Kitchen and for Humans
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Friendship, advice and misunderstandings: The correspondence between De Erven F. Bohn and Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1899-1909
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Emancipation, Regulation, Collaboration; how the First World War changed the Dutch book trade
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The Album Amicorum of Dorothea Bohn (1846-1930) (Leiden, UB, LTK 2204)
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Life in Amsterdam at the End of World War II: A Selected Edition of the Diary Letters by Kitty Ouwens, 1945
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'Waar het is wil het meerdere wezen.' The Popularity of the Dutch Etiquette Book in the Netherlands in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
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Biography of a Book: Paratext in all Dutch editions of Louis Couperus' De stille kracht
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A Journey Through Sicily in 1843
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The Experience of the Book: The Interior of Bookshops in The Netherlands through the Years
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'Lookeing Very Prettily...with Dutch Tyles on Each Side': Evidence of the Former New Netherlands in the 1697 Travel Journal of Dr. Benjamin Bullivant
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