Paul Vincent presents a compelling collection of prose fiction, memoirs,
and anecdotes centering on Amsterdam from the seventeenth century to the
twenty-first century, which gives unique insight into the history and
culture of the city. The tales within range from Rembrandt to the Jewish
persecution in World War 2, from barricades in a working-class district
during the Depression to a writer's unhealthy obsession with a massage
parlour. These eighteen newly translated works give the reader, and the
traveller, a tantalising glimpse of the Amsterdam that lies beyond the
tourist guidebooks.