At the moment you can't buy any Cissy van Marxveldt books in English for the simple reason that except for one book none were translated into English. The only exception is Een Zomerzotheid, which I (Cissy's grandson and an English lit. graduate) translated as a by-product for the film which is planned for this year. This translation has as yet not been published though.
Cissy Van Marxveldt's books may be available in English through online retailers such as Amazon or AbeBooks. You can also check with your local bookstore or library to see if they can order the books for you. Additionally, some may be available as e-books through platforms like Kindle or Google Books.
Cissy van Marxveldt's birth name is de Haan, Setske.
Cissy van Marxveldt, a Dutch author, passed away on November 31, 1948. She is best known for her series of books featuring the character Joop ter Heul.
Cissy Van Marxveldt was a Dutch author whose works, particularly the "Joop ter Heul" series, were popular among young girls in the Netherlands. Anne Frank admired Van Marxveldt's writing style and identified with the characters in her books, finding solace and inspiration in them during her time in hiding. Van Marxveldt's relatable and uplifting stories provided Anne Frank with a sense of escapism and comfort in the midst of the challenges she faced.
Cissy Van Marxvelt is a Dutch writer. In the Diary of Anne Frank, Anne writes "... And yesterday I finished Cissy Van Marxvelt's latest book. I think she is a first-class writer. I shall definitely let my children read her." That's all I know, sadly :(...
Cissy Van Bennekom was born on July 19, 1911, in Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Cissy Van Bennekom died on March 1, 2005, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands of natural causes.
Cissy Van Bennekom has: Played Doortje in "De Jantjes" in 1934. Played Henriette Bekker in "De vier mullers" in 1935. Played Mientje in "De familie van mijn vrouw" in 1935. Played Daisy in "Op een avond in mei" in 1936. Played Kitty in "Amsterdam bij nacht" in 1937. Played Corrie in "De spooktrein" in 1939.
She liked reading, studying and liked being with her friends.Some of Anne Franks hobbies where, studying family trees, studying history, reading about Greek and Roman mythology, and writing. (in her diary on 6/April/1944)Anne's hobbies were reading about Greek and Roman mythology, collecting pictures of movie stars and famous people (mostly royalty), the books of Cissy van Marxveldt,
"Kitty" is the imaginary friend to whom Anne Frank addresses her diary entries in "The Diary of a Young Girl." Anne uses the pseudonym to give a sense of companionship and confidentiality while documenting her thoughts and experiences during her time in hiding from the Nazis.
No, he did not. But many books have been written about him.
There are plenty of books about van Gogh. Ask at your local library!
'Ik hou van jou, Jezus' is in English 'I love you, Jesus'. And 'Ik hou van Jezus' is in English 'I love Jesus'.