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Since
1985 Max Silverenberg has officially
been engaged in books. At
first together with Jos Huddleston
Slater. Since
1989 on his own. In his large shop
he organized the first book-auctions
in the southern part of Holland. At
that time he was also co-organizer
of the Eindhoven Bookfair. In 1991 he
moved his shop to an old and
lovely building on the other
side of the street. A lot smaller
than the former building so he
specialized in the following
subjects: Constantinople (books and
maps),
old
illustrated books, art, travel,
judaica, maps and prints.
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In
2001, I decided to expand with modern
art and had a new gallery built.
Various expositions were held with
artists like Panamarenko and Tom
Wesselmann. In 2003 the books and
maps replaced the modern art in the
gallery. So at this moment there is
a new modern building with old books
and maps. Max Silverenberg is
participating in the Deventer
bookfair, International Antiquarian
Bookfair Mechelen, Paris Mapfair and
the Amsterdam
Antiquarian Book & Printfair.
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I
hope to welcome you in the shop in
Eindhoven at Kleine Berg 81a. You can also find
us on the internet
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Catalogue
& About: |
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BOOTH 25 |
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| Max
Silverenberg |
Kleine
Berg 81
5611 JT EINDHOVEN
The Netherlands.
Tel: (+31)40 243 20 64
Fax: (+31)40 246 28 79
Mobile: (+31) 6 535 359 70 |
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info@silverenberg.nl
www.silverenberg.nl
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Open: Thursday
- Saturday
12.00 - 5.30 hrs
& by
appointment |
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| VAT
nr. NL 069665722 B01
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| Entry
in fair
catalogue of this exhibitor |
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| Fair
floor plan |
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The
other exhibitors: |
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Acanthus,
Utrecht |
NL |
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| AioloZ,
Leiden |
NL |
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Aix-La-Chapelle, Aachen |
D |
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| A.
Asher & Co, IJmuiden |
NL |
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| Michael
Banzhaf, Düsseldorf |
D |
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| Het
Bisschopshof, Utrecht |
NL |
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| De
Boekenbeurs, Middelburg |
NL |
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| Brabant,
Den Bosch |
NL |
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| Paul
Bremmers, Maastricht |
NL |
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| Brinkman,
Amsterdam |
NL |
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| Forum,
't Goy-Houten |
NL |
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| Helmink,
Amersfoort |
NL |
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| F.
Holthuis, The Hague |
NL |
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| Isis,
Groningen |
NL |
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| B.M.
Israel, Egmond a/d Hoef |
NL |
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| Ronald
Jansen, Weesp |
NL |
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| Frits
Knuf, Vendome |
F |
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| A.
Kok & Zn, Amsterdam |
NL |
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| H. Lindner, Mainburg |
D |
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| Loose,
The Hague |
NL |
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| Frederik
Muller, Bergum |
NL |
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| Dat
Narrenschip, Middelburg |
NL |
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| C.Neumann, Berlin |
D |
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| Dick
Ramkema, Overveen |
NL |
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| Sanderus,
Gent |
B |
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| Dieter
Schierenberg, Amsterdam |
NL |
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| Die
Schmiede, Amsterdam |
NL |
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| Thomas
Schneider, Augsburg |
D |
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| M. Schuhmacher,
Amsterdam |
NL |
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| Secundus,
Ter Hole |
NL |
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| Bernard
Shapero, London |
GB |
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| Max
Silverenberg, Eindhoven |
NL |
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| De
Slegte, Amsterdam/ Antwerpen |
NL / B |
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| Librairie Soltices,
Lille |
F |
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| Ab
van der Steur, Haarlem |
NL |
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| André
Swertz, Utrecht |
NL |
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| Erik
Tonen, Antwerpen |
B |
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| Turszynski,
München |
D |
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| Marc
van de Wiele, Brugge |
B |
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