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- Jan Jacob Slauerhoff (15 September 1898 – 5 October 1936), who published as J. Slauerhoff, was a Dutch poet and novelist. He is considered one of the...
- The Slauerhoffbrug (English: Slauerhoff Bridge) is a fully automatic bascule bridge (aka tail bridge) in the city of Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. It...
- Fenian convicts being transported to Western Australia. Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff published a number of related poems, particularly in his 1928 volume Eldorado...
- Slauerhoffbrug is a fully automatic bascule bridge named after the poet Jan Jacob Slauerhoff. It uses two arms to swing a section of road in and out of place within...
- Oost-Azië (Dutch for "East Asia") is a volume of poetry by Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff. First published in 1928 under the pseudonym John Ravenswood, the collection...
- ("The Prince of N****au", translated into Dutch by R. Schreuder and J. Slauerhoff in 1933 as Johan Maurits van N****au). Two ships of the Royal Netherlands...
- pamphlet about the couple, which was sold 50,000 copies. In 1931, J. Slauerhoff wrote a play on Jan Pieterszoon Coen where the story was told again. C...
- Soleares is a volume of poetry by Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff. First published in 1933, and Slauerhoff's next-to-last volume, the poems in this collection...
- Allan Poe Eldorado (poetry collection), a 1928 collection of poems by J. Slauerhoff Eldorado (band), a hard rock band from Spain Eldorado Recording Studios...
- Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Kristína Royová, Moritz Schlick, Jan Jacob Slauerhoff, Oswald Spengler, Dhanpat Rai Srivastava (known as Premchand), Heinrich...