Maurits Rudolph Joël Dekker (16 July 1896, in Amsterdam – 7 October 1962) was a Dutch novelist and playwright. He was the son of Joël Dekker, a Jewish...
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Belgian football player Maurits Dekker (1896–1962), Dutch novelist Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898–1972), Dutch graphic artist Maurits Gysseling (1919–1997)...
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encyclopedia publisher Mark Dekker (born 1969), Zimbabwean cricketer Maurits Dekker (1896–1962), Dutch novelist and playwright Maxim Dekker (born 2004), Dutch...
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doctor's house and straw palace] (in Dutch). Illustrator: Carel Blazer, Maurits Dekker, Eva Besnyö. Reservaat. p. 9. ISBN 978-90-74113-13-7. OCLC 67007562...
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geworden. [...] In Nederland hielp hij onder anderen Dola de Jong en Maurits Dekker aan een uitgever. "Boeken". VPRO. Archived from the original on 2015-02-03...
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1932 Jan Engelman Tuin van Eros 1933 Maurits Dekker Roodboek 1933 Arthur van Schendel De waterman 1933 Maurits Sabbe Brabant in 't verweer 1933 Willem...
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Bouber (1891–1966) Watse Cuperus (1893–1989) Abel Herzberg (1896–1962) Maurits Dekker (1911–1995) Annie M. G. Schmidt (1912–1993) Max Croiset (1918–1992)...
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and founded the publishing house Academic Press. Other emigrants like Maurits Dekker [de] and former members of Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft like Erich...
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title. 21 April – FC Den Bosch wins the Eerste Divisie. 28 April – Erik Dekker wins the Amstel Gold Race. 6 May – PSV Eindhoven secures the Dutch football...
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in Het Loo House, near the Het Loo Palace. They have four sons: Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (born April 17, 1968), married Marilène...
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