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Elsevier's illustrated monthly journal. Original Dutch art in words and images. Volume XIII. January-June part XXV MCMIII.Elsevier's Illustrated Monthly Script was for half a century the leading journal for belles-lettres and reflections on literature, the visual arts and, in the early years, popular science. Poets and writers, well-known many years later, made their debut in the magazine. The work of all talented Dutch painters, sculptors and architects has been discussed in Elsevier's Illustrated Monthly Journal. It contained numerous contributions from great names such as Louis Couperus, A. Roland Holst, Jan van Nijlen, Ina Boudier-Bakker, Carry van Bruggen, Lodewijk van Deyssel, Jan de Hartog, J. Slauerhoff, Cornelis Veth, P.C. Boutens and H. Marsman. The first issue was published in January 1891 and was modeled after magazines such as the American Harper's Monthly. The publisher was Jacobus George Robbers (1838-1925), who founded Uitgevers-Maatschappij Elsevier in 1880. Type. Amst. Book and lithograph, v / h Ellerman, Harms & Co.
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