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Born [[Jacob Willem van Lint]]  
 
Born [[Jacob Willem van Lint]]  
  
He wrote a series of English books on the [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] languages, including the ''First Afrikaans reading book for English Speaking Pupils'', ("for S.A. schools and colleges and private study"), published in 1923, the  
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He wrote (and sometimes co-wrote) a series of English books on the [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] languages, including the ''First Afrikaans reading book for English Speaking Pupils'', ("for S.A. schools and colleges and private study"), published in 1923, the  
 
''Practical African Dutch Grammar'' ("for private study and teaching, in accordance with the spelling rules and vocabulary of the S.A. academy of Literature"), ''Our Afrikaans Companion'' ("dialogues and conversations: a great stand-by for pupils and candidates for all Afrikaans examinations; handbook for teachers, bankers, doctors, business men, etc."), and so on. These books were frequently reprinted.
 
''Practical African Dutch Grammar'' ("for private study and teaching, in accordance with the spelling rules and vocabulary of the S.A. academy of Literature"), ''Our Afrikaans Companion'' ("dialogues and conversations: a great stand-by for pupils and candidates for all Afrikaans examinations; handbook for teachers, bankers, doctors, business men, etc."), and so on. These books were frequently reprinted.
  

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Dr J.W. van Lint (fl. early 1900s) was a Dutch speaking citizen of Cape Town, an educationist, author and an amateur performer.

Biography

Born Jacob Willem van Lint

He wrote (and sometimes co-wrote) a series of English books on the Dutch and Afrikaans languages, including the First Afrikaans reading book for English Speaking Pupils, ("for S.A. schools and colleges and private study"), published in 1923, the Practical African Dutch Grammar ("for private study and teaching, in accordance with the spelling rules and vocabulary of the S.A. academy of Literature"), Our Afrikaans Companion ("dialogues and conversations: a great stand-by for pupils and candidates for all Afrikaans examinations; handbook for teachers, bankers, doctors, business men, etc."), and so on. These books were frequently reprinted.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He was a member of, and performer for, the Cape Town based rederijkerskamer called Aurora III, Cape Town (1909-1914), and wrote a three act play called De Hypnotiseur for the society, performed and published 1911.

Sources

http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2002046212/

F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.475

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