De Volkskrant - De Beste Debuutromans (Complete Serie) - 2011





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The Best Debut Novels (Complete Series) by De Volkskrant, a 20‑book hardback Dutch edition published in 2011 as a special edition, totaling over 4100 pages.
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The exclusive series 'The Best Debut Novels,' published by De Volkskrant in 2011, features the first literary works of the greatest modern Dutch authors: from Harry Mulisch to Jan Wolkers, Kees van Kooten, Gerard Reve, and Connie Palmen, to Arthur Japin, Heleen van Royen, and Charlotte Mutsaers. 'The Best Debut Novels' includes 20 novels that together provide a wonderful snapshot of Dutch literature: from 'De Avonden' from 1947 to 'De Gelukkige Huisvrouw' from 2000.
Below is the overview of the authors and their debut novels.
1. Arnon Grunberg - Blue Mondays (272 p.)
2. Jan Wolkers - Kort Amerikaans (175 pages)
Arthur Japin - The Black with the White Heart (416 pages)
4. Heleen van Royen - The happy housewife (299 pages)
5. Harry Mulisch - Archibald strohalm (264 pages)
6. Connie Palmen - The Laws (238 pages)
7. Jan Siebelink - A feast for the eyes (158 pages)
8. Mensje van Keulen - Bleeker's summer (90 pages)
9. Ronald Giphart - I also love you (182 p.)
10. Joost Zwagerman - The wooden grip (143 pages)
11. Herman Koch - Red ons, Maria Montanelli (125 pages)
12. Margriet de Moor - First gray then white then blue (254 pages)
13. Cees Nooteboom - Philip and the Others (148 pages)
Oek de Jong - Fluttering Summer Dresses (285 pages)
15. Thomas Rosenboom - Friend of Merit (264 pages)
16. Kees van Kooten - Hedonia (144 p.)
17. A.F.Th. van der Heijden, - The revolving door (142 pages).
Charlotte Mutsaers - The Marchioness (127 pages)
19. Jeroen Brouwers - Jorid Ockeloen and the waiting (155 p.)
20. Karel Glastra van Loon - The Passion Fruit. (238 pages).
Over 4100 pages in total!
All parts are bound in hardcover measuring 22 cm by 15 cm and equipped with a handy ribbon marker.
In photo 3, all the front covers of the books are visible, and in photo 4, all the back covers are visible, each in one image.
The photos afterwards each show the front and back of every book.
The books are carefully packed and shipped insured.
They can also be picked up for free in Capelle aan den IJssel, near Rotterdam.
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The exclusive series 'The Best Debut Novels,' published by De Volkskrant in 2011, features the first literary works of the greatest modern Dutch authors: from Harry Mulisch to Jan Wolkers, Kees van Kooten, Gerard Reve, and Connie Palmen, to Arthur Japin, Heleen van Royen, and Charlotte Mutsaers. 'The Best Debut Novels' includes 20 novels that together provide a wonderful snapshot of Dutch literature: from 'De Avonden' from 1947 to 'De Gelukkige Huisvrouw' from 2000.
Below is the overview of the authors and their debut novels.
1. Arnon Grunberg - Blue Mondays (272 p.)
2. Jan Wolkers - Kort Amerikaans (175 pages)
Arthur Japin - The Black with the White Heart (416 pages)
4. Heleen van Royen - The happy housewife (299 pages)
5. Harry Mulisch - Archibald strohalm (264 pages)
6. Connie Palmen - The Laws (238 pages)
7. Jan Siebelink - A feast for the eyes (158 pages)
8. Mensje van Keulen - Bleeker's summer (90 pages)
9. Ronald Giphart - I also love you (182 p.)
10. Joost Zwagerman - The wooden grip (143 pages)
11. Herman Koch - Red ons, Maria Montanelli (125 pages)
12. Margriet de Moor - First gray then white then blue (254 pages)
13. Cees Nooteboom - Philip and the Others (148 pages)
Oek de Jong - Fluttering Summer Dresses (285 pages)
15. Thomas Rosenboom - Friend of Merit (264 pages)
16. Kees van Kooten - Hedonia (144 p.)
17. A.F.Th. van der Heijden, - The revolving door (142 pages).
Charlotte Mutsaers - The Marchioness (127 pages)
19. Jeroen Brouwers - Jorid Ockeloen and the waiting (155 p.)
20. Karel Glastra van Loon - The Passion Fruit. (238 pages).
Over 4100 pages in total!
All parts are bound in hardcover measuring 22 cm by 15 cm and equipped with a handy ribbon marker.
In photo 3, all the front covers of the books are visible, and in photo 4, all the back covers are visible, each in one image.
The photos afterwards each show the front and back of every book.
The books are carefully packed and shipped insured.
They can also be picked up for free in Capelle aan den IJssel, near Rotterdam.

