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"ABOUT REYNARD THE FOX"
Excessively rare virulently anti-Semitic Dutch children's book, About Reynard the Fox by Robert Van Genechten (Amsterdam: De Amsterdamsche Keurkamer), 1941. 100pp. 8vo., with illustrations. Cloth covers with red titles. Covers a bit soiled and worn, else very good. The story is a plea for racial purity and for a so-called natural order, in which a powerful leader governs the people, and in which the Jews undermine those values. This sequel to the medieval fable, Reynard the Fox, was first published in 1937 in Nieuw-Nederland (New Netherlands), a cultural and political monthly of the NSB. In 1941, it was published as a book and distributed in The Netherlands and Belgium. Over the next few years, a small fortune was invested in an animated film version. Basically, the plot concerns Jodocus, the rhinoceros (sounds like "Jood") asking the donkey king for a place in the empire. "I come from far away-countries," he says. "Everywhere I wandered and everywhere I was persecuted because unfortunately I applied myself to the cultivation of thistles". The rhinoceros introduces new ideas and the natural order is drastically altered. Jodocus manages to promote animal miscegenation. "Then there was a great confusion amongst the animals. They had become true brothers and mated amongst each other. The bull and the goat, the hare and the fish, the ferret and the wild boar". The rhinoceros rapidly increases his power - the animals have to pay taxes and Jodocus appoints his relatives, whom he has secretly sent for from the East, as tax collectors. The country is going downhill and is totally covered with thistles. The animals become dissatisfied, and eventually slaughter Jodocus and his relatives, although "some of them managed to escape and fled to other countries." Very good.

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