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  2. Amsterdam University Press - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam University Press; Founded: 1992: Founder: University of Amsterdam: Headquarters location: Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89, Amsterdam, Netherlands [1] Distribution: Centraal Boekhuis (Netherlands and Belgium) Baker & Taylor Publisher Services (North America) Ingram Publisher Services (rest of world) [2] Key people: Jan-Peter Wissink (CEO) [3 ...

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Amsterdam University Library - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam University Library is the library of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Academic Medical Centre (AMC). The central complex of the Library is in the town centre at Singel, close to Heiligeweg and Koningsplein. The Library's Special Collections are housed nearby at Oude Turfmarkt, next to UvA's Allard Pierson Museum. The Library ...

  7. Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana - Wikipedia

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    The Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana is the Jewish cultural and historical collection of the University of Amsterdam Special Collections. The foundation of the collection is the personal library of Leeser Rosenthal, whose heirs presented the collection as a gift to the city of Amsterdam in 1880.

  8. Books in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Press. pp. 349+. ISBN 978-0-19-967941-6. Paul G. Hoftijzer (2015), "The Dutch Republic, Centre of the European Book Trade in the 17th Century", European History Online, Leibniz Institute of European History; Rémi Mathis; Marie-Alice Mathis (2015). "Books in Foreign Languages: Publishing in the Netherlands, 1500–1800".

  9. Mary-Anne Cotterill - Wikipedia

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    Cotterill retired from international swimming in 1966 but continued to captain the University of London swimming team while a medical student at St Mary's Hospital. She qualified as a doctor in 1971 and went on to combine a part-time medical career with a family.

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