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Lemniscaat or
Lemniscaat Publishers is a
Dutch independent publishing house based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The
company publishes both children's literature...
- Katoren,
Lemniscaat 1973: Henk Barnard, De
Marokkaan en de kat van
tante Da, Van
Holkema &
Warendorf Jan Terlouw, Oorlogswinter,
Lemniscaat 1974: Jaap...
- and was
buried at
Zorgvlied cemetery. In 2007,
publishers Holland and
Lemniscaat started reissuing twenty of his best
works in the Biegelbiblioth****. 1962:...
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member of the
Fluxus network in 1967. A
notable performance of hers is "
Lemniscaat"
which takes place in Lapland. She
still works and
lives in Amsterdam...
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Dutch Genre Historical,
Alternate history, Children's,
Novel Publisher Lemniscaat (Dutch)
Scribner (USA)
Publication date 1973 (orig.) (Eng trans. February...
- Verseau, for
orchestra Jacques Hétu –
Clarinet Concerto Simeon ten Holt –
Lemniscaat, for
keyboard (1982–1983)
Wojciech Kilar –
fanfare Victoria for mixed...
- War II
Genre Historical fiction,
juvenile fiction Published Rotterdam:
Lemniscaat, 1971 (original) New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976 London:
Pushkin Press, 2019...
- reactions.
Examples of
pieces written by Ten Holt in
roughly the same way are
Lemniscaat (1983),
Horizon (1985),
Incantatie IV, and
Meandres (1997), none of which...
- 2023. pp. 21–22.
Retrieved 21
December 2023.
Eigen rechter (in Dutch).
Lemniscaat. 1998. ISBN 978-9056371548.
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