wow, well i'm not too sure what i can say about this that isn't already reflected in the reviews. in all fairness, i did read version 3, which was published in 1993. by the time this came out, neither author (one English, one American) didn't live in NL anymore.
this book is very, very obviously written by boomers with a healthy dose of out-of-touchness, out-of-dateness, and a nice spinkling of sexism, racism, and homophobia. they don't seem to like young people, gay people, POC, or women, and the idea that any of them may want rights or freedom or equality (or god forbid equity) is made fun of quite a lot.
i enjoyed the more lighthearted bits making fun of the tiny WCs, the road rules, or the dutch children, but all in all, it was at best funny and at worst (mostly) not good and quite uncomfortable to read.
here are some selections of some bad bits:
"Holland was one of the first (if not the first) to provide generous welfare benefits to a lesbian couple who "had" a child through artificial insemination."
"Recent research indicates that (some) gay males may be born with homosexual tendencies."
They also use the n-word, when poking fun at foreigners pronouncing Scheveningen.
"In California, there are so many strains of lifestyle and ethnic cultural diversity (all fighting for their share of the current sensitivity and pity boom)..."
oh yeah, and there's literally a chapter called "Bikes, Dikes, Flags & Fags"