English: Cover of a booklet critising a new Dutch law (art. 248-bis WvSr) on homosexual acts between adults and minors under 21. The Hague 1911.
Nederlands: Jhr. Mr. J.A. Schorer: Tweeërlei maat. Kritische beschouwingen naar aanleiding van het nieuw voorgestelde artikel 248bis Wetboek van Strafrecht in het den 16 sept. 1910 gewijzigde wetsontwerp tot bestrijding van zedeloosheid, Boekhandel vh. Gebr. Belinfante, 's Gravenhage, 1911. Voorplat.
Italiano: Copertina di un opuscolo olandese contro una nuova legge (art. 248-bis WvSr) che puniva gli atti omosessuali fra adulti e minori degli anni 21. Fu edito all'Aia nel 1911. I dati bibliografici sono: Jacob Anton Schorer, Tweeërlei maat. Kritische beschouwingen naar aanleiding van het nieuw voorgestelde artikel 248bis Wetboek van Strafrecht in het den 16 sept. 1910 gewijzigde wetsontwerp tot bestrijding van zedeloosheid, Boekhandel vh. Gebr. Belinfante, 's Gravenhage 1911.
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