Justus van Maurik (16 August 1846, in Amsterdam – 18 November 1904), or Justus van Maurik Jr., was a Dutch author and cigar maker. He was the grandson of Justus van Maurik Sr.
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Justus was first known as a writer of farces and humorous plays. In 1878, his first novel, Mie de porster appeared. Hundreds of stories followed. Many of his books were illustrated by the graphic artist Johan Braakensiek.
Maurik was one of the editors who, in 1877, created De Amsterdammer, a newspaper for specializing in trade, industry and art, which is now the weekly De Groene Amsterdammer.
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