>Picture
1:
Eduard
Douwes Dekker, in 1864. Portrait by C. Mitkiewicz,
Brussels.
(Multatuli Museum, Amsterdam)
>Picture
2:
The
house where Multatuli was born, in Amsterdam, Korsjespoortsteeg
20 (in the middle, with stairs), today Multatuli Museum.
(Multatuli Museum, Amsterdam)
>Picture
3:
Douwes
Dekkers first wife, Everdine, Baroness van Wijnbergen,
known as Tine in Max Havelaar. (Multatuli Museum, Amsterdam)
>Picture
4:
Map
of Lebak (West-Java), the district where Douwes Dekker
was appointed Assistant Resident. (British Library, London)
>Picture
5:
Douwes
Dekkers adversary: Prince Radhen Adhipatti Karta Nata Negara,
Regent of Lebak (in the middle, surrounded by his two servants, one
holding the golden pajung (umbrella), symbol of high dignity). (Multatuli
Museum, Amsterdam)
>Picture
6:
Jacob
van Lennep: lawyer, journalist, novelist and publisher of
the first edition of Max Havelaar in 1860. (Multatuli Museum, Amsterdam)
>Picture
7:
Title
page of the first edition of Max
Havelaar in 1860. (Multatuli Museum, Amsterdam)
>Picture
8:
The,
so-called, Sjaalman portrait of
Multatuli, by Löwenstamm in 1862. (Multatuli Museum,
Amsterdam)
>Picture
9:
Multatulis house in Lebak.
(Multatuli Museum, Amsterdam)