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  2. Amsterdam (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In The New York Times, critic Michiko Kakutani called Amsterdam "a dark tour de force, a morality fable, disguised as a psychological thriller." [ 9 ] In The Guardian , Nicholas Lezard wrote, "Slice him where you like, Ian McEwan is a damned good writer" and discussed "the compulsive nature of McEwan's prose: you just don't want to stop reading ...

  3. Category:Novels set in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Novels set in Amsterdam. Pages in category "Novels set in Amsterdam" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 ...

  4. Amsterdam University Press - Wikipedia

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    AUP makes use of the peer reviewing system: submissions are assessed by an editorial board of expert scholars from Dutch and Flemish universities. AUP explicitly supports open access, and combines in its publishing policy the use of repositories and print-on-demand provisions with traditional printing.

  5. How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Amsterdam - AOL

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  6. Bibliography of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Republics: Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg, 1648-1790 (Cambridge University Press, 2014) 356 pp. Regin, Derek. Traders, artists, burghers: A cultural history of Amsterdam in the 17th century (1976) Roekholt, Richter. A short history of Amsterdam (2004) Shorto, Russell. Amsterdam: A History of the World's Most Liberal City. New York ...

  7. Dutch-language literature - Wikipedia

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    (in Dutch) The digital library of Dutch literature study, contains the full text of many books and reference works; Project Laurens Janszoon Coster a collection of Dutch high literature on the web; Journal of Dutch Literature Open Access academic journal dedicated to the study of Dutch literature from the Middle Ages to the present day

  8. Talk:Amsterdam (novel) - Wikipedia

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    1 Fair use rationale for Image:Amsterdam book.JPG. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Amsterdam (novel) Add languages. ... Special pages ...

  9. Books in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Printed books first appeared in the 1470s in places such as Delft, Deventer, Gouda, Nijmegen, Utrecht, Zwolle, and in the 1480s in places such as Haarlem, Leiden, and 's-Hertogenbosch. [6] [7] Among Dutch bestsellers are titles such as the 17th-century Lusthof des Gemoets by Jan Philipsz Schabaelje. [8] [9]