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PAUL VALKEMA BLOUW A printer in four countries: Albert Christiaensz in Vianen, Sedan, Emden and Norwich (1565-70) On a winter day at the end of January 1566 the printer Albert Christiaensz, living in the little Dutch town of Vianen, received a visit from a stranger who told him he was looking for a Protestant martyrology for a follower of the new doctrine. He cunningly gained the confidence of the printer and managed to persuade him to sell a copy of the work. On a second visit a few days later he even succeeded in extracting a note of the various
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