Bertus Aafjes en Piet Worm - Peter-Kersen-Eter - 1943





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Bertus Aafjes - Peter-Kersen-Eter - This is a poem taken from "De Vrolijke Plantkunde" - Amsterdam, De Gulden Pers, 1943 - 20 pp. - paper cover, bound with blue paper - 26.5 x 13.5 cm. -
drawn by Piet Worm - printed and hand-colored by the publisher - illegal edition
condition: cover discolored and along the edge slightly worn, contents beautiful
colophon: "Peter-Kersen-Eter" is a poem taken from the "De Vrolijke Plantkunde" and forms part of the "De Vrolijke Leesles-serie voor kinderen," which series also includes: "De Vrolijke Dierkunde", "De Vrolijke Aardrijkskunde" "De Vrolijke Vaderlandse geschiedenis" in three parts and "Het Vrolijke Beroepenboek". This reading-lesson series will in the future be published by the publishing house "De Gulden Pers" in Amsterdam.
It was put into verse by Bertus Aafjes and illustrated by Piet Worm under the motto:
This was made in fine form
By Bertus Aafjes and Piet Worm
Of this separate edition of the poem "Peter-Kersen-Eter" 50 copies were printed from original lithographs and hand-colored
this is no. 39
See: Dirk de Jong: Het vrije boek in onvrije tijd no.15
Bertus Aafjes - Peter-Kersen-Eter - This is a poem taken from "De Vrolijke Plantkunde" - Amsterdam, De Gulden Pers, 1943 - 20 pp. - paper cover, bound with blue paper - 26.5 x 13.5 cm. -
drawn by Piet Worm - printed and hand-colored by the publisher - illegal edition
condition: cover discolored and along the edge slightly worn, contents beautiful
colophon: "Peter-Kersen-Eter" is a poem taken from the "De Vrolijke Plantkunde" and forms part of the "De Vrolijke Leesles-serie voor kinderen," which series also includes: "De Vrolijke Dierkunde", "De Vrolijke Aardrijkskunde" "De Vrolijke Vaderlandse geschiedenis" in three parts and "Het Vrolijke Beroepenboek". This reading-lesson series will in the future be published by the publishing house "De Gulden Pers" in Amsterdam.
It was put into verse by Bertus Aafjes and illustrated by Piet Worm under the motto:
This was made in fine form
By Bertus Aafjes and Piet Worm
Of this separate edition of the poem "Peter-Kersen-Eter" 50 copies were printed from original lithographs and hand-colored
this is no. 39
See: Dirk de Jong: Het vrije boek in onvrije tijd no.15

