What is considered to be Wijdeveld finest typographic work is a collection of Japanese tales and poetry, titled Der Geesten Gemoeting (1927). The collection of five booklets is set in a sans serif type, combined with custom constructed type by Wijdeveld, Chinese characters transformed to fit the rectangular constructor system, and geometric decorations. The books are letterpress printed in amber, black and gold, and bound with Japanese binding. Finally they are kept together in an exclusive slipcase that can be closed by two ivory pins.
