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    [Zoetermeer], [Saueressig, .], 2003. 8°. Original coloured glossy limp wrappers, designed bty author. Covertitle in bold black type with a monochrome illustration by Ralph Heymans. 84pp. Many rather monochrome large illustrations in text of which also full-page after drawings by Ralph Heymans, various topical indonesian-dutch glossaries at rear end, e.g.: terms used in small indonesian restaurents, etc., list of other publications by autor. Collection of dutch languague poems by which [hilarious] sceneries observed on smaller indonesian marketplaces occasionally organized in the Netherlands (Pasar Malam), including parodies on behaviour of visitors which include indonesian-dutch population groups. Paperback edition (as orig. publ.). Very fine copy.

  • S.I. [Gouda], CaM KLeN, [.], 1994. Small 8°. Original thin stiff black wrappers, dustjacket. Dustjacket with a monochrome portrait after a watercolour by Poldi Carlos. 78pp. of full-page monochrome cartoons and other drawings by by Poldi Carlos with text in dutch on facing pp.: literary statements of which in verse. Inscribed copy by Poldi Carlos on hftitle, signed in ink. Dutch language collection of literary texts, incl. poems and verse, in which the in-between social position of indonesian-dutch population group in the Netherlands is characterized. Very fine copy.

  • [Gouda], Saueressig, [.], 1998. 8°. Original coloured glossy limp wrappers. Frontcover with a large coloured illustration featuring an Indonesian landscape with covertitle in bold white type at tail.247pp. Many captioned monochrome illustrations in text and full-page after original photographs, featuring portraits and group-portraits, incl. orphans in the care of Johannes van der Steur, some facsims. after archivalia, 2 full-page plans with legenda featuring the Magelang Orphanage "Oranje Nassau" and the japanese internmentcamp "Tjimahi", Java, long poem with as title "Java" by Johannes van der Steur, bookreview by Inge Dümpel, Chief editor of NINES, on lower outer cover, table of contents. Copy inscribed by author on ti.-p. The very first dutch language biography elling the story of Johannes van der Steur 1865-1945, a dutch protestant (conservative) missionary minister to the Dutch East Indies, who is still better known as "Pa" (=Dad) Van der Steur or "the father of 7000 children". Van der Steur was one of the first, if not the first, taking care of Indonesian-dutch orphans. Van der Steur established his forst orphanage in the "Oranje-Nassau" infirmary at Magelang, Java, with many to follow. He died shortly after his release from the Japanese concentrationcamp Tjimahi, Java, but his name is still well-known and respected in modern Indonesia. Very fine copy.