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- August_Aimé_Balkema abstract "August Aimé (Guus) Balkema (Avereest, 6 October 1906 - Rotterdam, 4 September 1996), or A.A. Balkema, was a Dutch book trader and publisher active in Amsterdam and South Africa. He played a prominent role in the South African publishing world and was included in They shaped our century (1999), a list of the 100 most influential people in South Africa in the 20th century.".
- Q1881122 abstract "August Aimé (Guus) Balkema (Avereest, 6 October 1906 - Rotterdam, 4 September 1996), or A.A. Balkema, was a Dutch book trader and publisher active in Amsterdam and South Africa. He played a prominent role in the South African publishing world and was included in They shaped our century (1999), a list of the 100 most influential people in South Africa in the 20th century.".
- August_Aimé_Balkema comment "August Aimé (Guus) Balkema (Avereest, 6 October 1906 - Rotterdam, 4 September 1996), or A.A. Balkema, was a Dutch book trader and publisher active in Amsterdam and South Africa. He played a prominent role in the South African publishing world and was included in They shaped our century (1999), a list of the 100 most influential people in South Africa in the 20th century.".
- Q1881122 comment "August Aimé (Guus) Balkema (Avereest, 6 October 1906 - Rotterdam, 4 September 1996), or A.A. Balkema, was a Dutch book trader and publisher active in Amsterdam and South Africa. He played a prominent role in the South African publishing world and was included in They shaped our century (1999), a list of the 100 most influential people in South Africa in the 20th century.".