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Meisjes spelen
Title
Meisjes spelen
Publisher
Hendrik Vleck
Description
  • Prentenboekje met omkaderde gekleurde afbeeldingen van spelende meisjes, met daaronder zes regels rijmende tekst. De spelen zijn: stuivertje (boompje) verwisselen, touwtje springen, jeu de grace (met stokjes en cirkels), bellen blazen, raketten, schommelen, met de poppen spelen, ballen vangen (met een bal aan een touwtje en een houder)
  • 8 bl : handgekl. lith // De keerzijde der bladen is onbedrukt // Datering: niet in Brinkman; uitgever werkzaam van 1861-1865 (NvdB), drukker J.J. Sleijser vanaf 1863 // Op de voorkant vermelding: Steendr. v. Sleijser, Leyden // Ingekleurd :
  • Spel // Meisjes // Prentenboeken
Page overview 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6
Language Dutch
Publication date circa 1863
publication_date QS:P577,+1863-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Place of publication Amsterdam
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institution QS:P195,Q1526131
The original (paper) image is also in the collection of the National library of the Netherlands
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