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Lithography, on the front bottom right: "Steendr. V / h Amand Amst.". Very colorful illustrations / prints, each with a blank back. Per page above illustration, with 2-line rhyme below. Below that again smaller illustrations, in which negro figures form the last word in the text. Finally, a 4-line rhyme. (see photo 3). On the back of the book information about other publications by Vlieger, by authors Schenkman and Muller. Note: there is another edition of Vlieger of "De 9 Kleine Nikkertjes". This one has a different cover (print from book) and the negro figures do not form a word on the small illustration. The story is the same, but the text is different in details. Sequel to Tien Kleine Nikkertjes. This book is not a countdown book (like the 10 little negroes), but tells the story of a (wealthy) negro family in which the white people have a serving role. However, the family does live according to the Western standards and customs of that time. In terms of form, illustrations, lithographic printing, etc. very similar to the previous book: De 10 Kleine Nikkertjes. Translation (and adaptation) of book Nine Niggers More (publisher Frederick Warne, London and McLoughlin, NY) circa 1875.
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