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Re: Dutch bookshop query.



>  I'm in the process of cataloguing a collection of bookplates and other
>  engravings, mostly Dutch and from the mid-twentieth century.
>  Unfortunately, no one here seems to know how or where we acquired said
>  collection. The only piece of information I have is an ink stamp on the
>  back of the archival folders in which the bookplates live. The ink stamp
>  reads:
>
>  Kantoorboekhandel>
>  Van Der Woude>
>  Lijnmarkt 26>
>  Utrecht - Tel. 13050>
>
>  I'm wondering if anyone has any idea as to whether or not this bookshop
>  is still around, or any other info about it. ILAB didn't seem to yield
>  anything, but if it was a small, unaffiliated shop that would be
>  expected. Any hints, helps or other insights into tracking down some
>  provenance on these items would be greatly appreciated.
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Teri,

There is a directory of Dutch book dealers here :

http://www.antiqbook.nl/boekenboek/

you might also venture a query to the inimitable and ever helpful
Piet Wesselman (who runs the Antiqbooks.com web site)

"Piet Wesselman" <pwessel@xs4all.nl>

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June Samaras
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(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks@gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.com


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