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March 25, 2020 16:38

The following series: https://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/boeken / book series / 325633-who-what-where

I don't think it was entered completely accurately. As stated here https://teunisbunt.blogspot.com/2014/ 05 / yearbook-1942-who-what-where-1.html it is as follows:

The yearbooks were published by Sijthoff, who released the same books for the Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad . In the archive of Sijthoff Pers, which is located in the Press Museum, we find under number 64 to: 'Agreement between the CV Who What Where and the Haagsche Courant concerning the publication of the Yearbook Who What Where. 1956.1 item. '

I have indeed both from the Haagsche Courant and the Utrechts Nieuwsblad, which also literally contains "Uitgave Utrecht Nieuwsblad". I think the booklets were offered with a general content, with each regional newspaper being able to serve its own distribution area, with an extra specific regional section added.

So there are at least a Who-What-Where Rotterdam, a Who-What-Where The Hague and a Who-What-Where Utrecht series ... And now as Publisher Sijthoff, or each time the regional newspaper?

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I took a look at that sequence. As far as I can see, there have been no duplications in years. So in my opinion there is no reason to split up the series. If someone happens to have a booklet of a year that is already in it, but with another publisher he can simply enter it, because then it is also a different book according to the CW definitions. It remains the same series. Only the importer knows what kind of publisher is in that booklet, even those that have already been entered, there is usually no scan of a colophon or something like that.

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March 25, 2020 18:46

As far as I can tell, there are no duplications in years.

No, not yet no: as indicated, I myself have a lot of the Utrecht newspaper (1962-1968 for example). In addition: seen 1958? 1960? 1966?

I'm already seeing duplicates ...

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Just an idea: indicate variants with number additions a, b, c, ... (as intended by that field).

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Just an idea: indicate variants with number additions a, b, c

Fine, but then we have to make clear agreements about that, don't we? As far as I now see, it is possible that there are 4 to 5 variants as already existed:

  1. Rotterdam
  2. The Hague
  3. Utrecht
  4. Haarlem
  5. Newspaper of the North

So it might also make sense to assign the same variant the same letter?

So then:

  1. a
  2. b
  3. c
  4. d
  5. e

For example.

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