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Maatstaf was a
Dutch literary magazine,
founded in 1953 by Bert Bakker. Bakker, who was the magazine's
first editor, is
credited with
bringing in poets...
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Charles Vergeer, "De
laatste woorden van
prins Willem",
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- ran the
company until 1993. In 1953 he
founded the
literary magazine Maatstaf,
which he
edited until 1969. He (along with
fellow publisher Geert van...