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Johan Fabricius

Works by Johan Fabricius

The Beggar’s Banquet (1947)
by Johan Fabricius
Original title: De grote geus

Flip Wonders Why (1936)
by Johan Fabricius
Original title: Flipje

Girdle of Emerald (1953)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by Roy Edwards
Original title: Gordel van smaragd

The Great Ordeal (1950)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by Roy Edwards
Original title: De grote beproeving

Hotel Vesuvius. A Gay Novel of Grapes, Wine and Sunshine (1943)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by M. S. Stephens
Original title: Hotel Vesuvius

A Malayan Tragedy (1946)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by F.G. Renier & Anne Cliff
Original title: Halfbloed
Set in colonial Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) in the 1930s, this is the story of a so-called ‘Indo’ family of mixed European and Indonesian blood. The novel, which was published first in English translation during the Second World War (it could not be printed in Dutch until 1946),  (more...)

Mortal Pageant. A Romance of the Year of the Great Plague in Florence (1954)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by Roy Edwards
Original title: Toernooi met de dood

Night over Java (1944)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by Johan Fabricius
Original title: Nacht over Java

No Return from Bali (1948)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by F.G. Renier & Anne Cliff
Original title: Eiland der demonen
Johan Fabricius published more than a hundred novels in a career spanning from the first World War until the 1980s. Between 1933 and 1957 some seventeen of his books were translated into English, almost half of which concerned his country of birth, the Dutch East Indies.  (more...)

Setuwo the Tiger (1956)
by Johan Fabricius
Translated by Roy Edwards
Original title: Setoewo de tijger



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