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- Q2630169 subject Q13260459.
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- Q2630169 abstract "Jacoba van Velde (The Hague, 10 May 1903 – Amsterdam, 7 September 1985) was a Dutch writer. Her novel debut "De grote zaal" (The Great Hall) appeared in 1953 and was within ten years translated into thirteen languages. During her life around 75,000 copies of "De grote zaal" were sold. In 2010, in a national campaign, the book was given away for free to members of all the public libraries in The Netherlands.".
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- Q2630169 wikiPageWikiLink Q6134977.
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- Q2630169 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938449.
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- Q2630169 wikiPageWikiLink Q7118271.
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- Q2630169 type Thing.
- Q2630169 comment "Jacoba van Velde (The Hague, 10 May 1903 – Amsterdam, 7 September 1985) was a Dutch writer. Her novel debut "De grote zaal" (The Great Hall) appeared in 1953 and was within ten years translated into thirteen languages. During her life around 75,000 copies of "De grote zaal" were sold. In 2010, in a national campaign, the book was given away for free to members of all the public libraries in The Netherlands.".
- Q2630169 label "Jacoba van Velde".