"Jan Carel Juta"@en . . . . . . . "1853"^^ . . . "1886-04-07"^^ . . "Jan Carel Juta (23 March 1824 \u2013 7 April 1886) was a Dutch-South African publisher, bookseller and brother-in-law of Karl Marx. He was born in Zaltbommel, Netherlands. He married his wife Louise Juta on 5 June 1853 in a civil ceremony in Trier, Germany. Jan Carel and Louise had seven children, including the future Sir Henry Juta QC, a barrister and senior Judge in the South African courts, who also served as Speaker of the Parliament of Cape Colony. Juta died on 7 April 1886 in Chiswick, London. Juta Publishing is still trading, and is one of South Africa's leading academic and law publishers."@en . . . . . . "2614"^^ . . "Jan Carel Juta (* 23. M\u00E4rz 1824 in Zaltbommel; \u2020 8. April 1886 in London) war ein holl\u00E4ndisch-s\u00FCdafrikanischer Verleger, Buchh\u00E4ndler und Schwager von Karl Marx."@de . "Jan Carel Juta (23 March 1824 \u2013 7 April 1886) was a Dutch-South African publisher, bookseller and brother-in-law of Karl Marx. He was born in Zaltbommel, Netherlands. He married his wife Louise Juta on 5 June 1853 in a civil ceremony in Trier, Germany. Jan Carel and Louise had seven children, including the future Sir Henry Juta QC, a barrister and senior Judge in the South African courts, who also served as Speaker of the Parliament of Cape Colony. Juta died on 7 April 1886 in Chiswick, London. Juta Publishing is still trading, and is one of South Africa's leading academic and law publishers."@en . . . . . . "1824-03-23"^^ . "1824-03-23"^^ . . . "Jan Carel Juta"@en . "Photograph taken of Jan Carel Juta in 1863"@en . "Zaltbommel, Netherlands"@en . "Jan Carel Juta"@de . . ""@en . . . . . . "Jan Carel Juta (* 23. M\u00E4rz 1824 in Zaltbommel; \u2020 8. April 1886 in London) war ein holl\u00E4ndisch-s\u00FCdafrikanischer Verleger, Buchh\u00E4ndler und Schwager von Karl Marx."@de . "Jan Carel Juta"@en . "1116511223"^^ . . . "67699420"^^ . "1824"^^ . . "7"^^ . "1886-04-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1886"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .