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Novel by Maarten 't Hart
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Het psalmenoproer
AuthorMaarten 't Hart
LanguageDutch
PublisherDe Arbeiderspers
Publication date2006
Publication place Netherlands
Pages283
ISBN9789029564083

Het psalmenoproer is a novel by Dutch author Maarten 't Hart. It was first published in 2006. The novel is situated in Maassluis, the birthplace of the author.

It is set between 1739 and 1811. Main character is Roemer Stroombreker, ship owner in Maassluis.

Works by Maarten 't Hart
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