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[Trade Catalogues] Oranjeboom beer brewery, advertorial company publication Ca. 1955. 14 cardboard lvs w. photogr. ills. on both sides (incl. covers), 8 lvs w. typescript text in English, spiral bound, obl. 4to. The photographs depict the interior and exterior of brewery buildings and the machinery as well as hotels such as the Delta Hotel in Vlaardingen and hotel 't Heerenhuis in Emmen. One leaf loose, some scribbling on text lvs, minor other imperfections. Very rare.

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[Trade Catalogues] Oranjeboom beer brewery, advertorial company publication Ca. 1955. 14 cardboard lvs w. photogr. ills. on both sides (incl. covers), 8 lvs w. typescript text in English, spiral bound, obl. 4to. The photographs depict the interior and exterior of brewery buildings and the machinery as well as hotels such as the Delta Hotel in Vlaardingen and hotel 't Heerenhuis in Emmen. One leaf loose, some scribbling on text lvs, minor other imperfections. Very rare.

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