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Het uiterlijk behang: reeksen in de Nederlandse literatuur 1945-1966: I: Sprekende boekdelen: reeksen van gebonden boeken; II: De spijkerbroek te midden van driedelig grijs: pocketreeksen; III: Een sierraad voor de huiskamer: omnibussen en boekenclubs; IV: Een vangnet voormoderne schrijvers: de triomf van de paperbackseries; V: Het uiterlijk belang: epiloog
Kuitert, lisa


Amsterdam: De Bezige Bij, 1997. - 5 dl., ill.

review:
Boekblad, 164 (1997) 13, p. 16-17, ill.
- reviewer: Vleuten J van der
- signature: LHO AW.A 06b NIE

review:
Vouwbeen, 8 (1997), p. 119-122, ill.
- reviewer: Lem Constant
- signature: TE 9066

review:
Vrij Nederland, 58 (1997) 27, p. 73, ill.
- reviewer: Miedema Niek
- signature: T 2338

review:
De boekenwereld, 14 (1997/98), p. 144-147, ill.
- reviewer: Groeneveld G
- signature: LHO AW.A 06b BOE

review:
Boekmancahier, 10 (1998), p. 175-178
- reviewer: Janssen Susanne
- signature: T 9776

review:
Literatuur, 15 (1998), p. 392-393
- reviewer: Janssen Frans A
- signature: T 7615


keywords:
Nederlandse letterkunde
boekwetenschap
series
Nederland
20e eeuw

classification:
G: Boekhandel en uitgeverij
M43: Taalwetenschap, letterkunde: andere Germaanse talen

signature: ADE 100-104



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