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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 680 pages. Small tear on cover.
[Harlekin romantiikkaa, # 511] "A Reason for Being" translated into Finnish-by M Peltonen [1 copy found in WorldCat] Book
Paris, La Nouvelle édition, 1948. In-8, broché, 402 pp-[2]. Bande annonce conservée " Après " Autant en emporte le vent " le plus grand roman américain, voici La Famille Weckrooth le plus grand roman finlandais. ".
ix, 179 p. front. (port.) map. 21 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Signed by Dixie Fairbanks, the wife of the potter (who wrote the foreword), in 1993. A bit musty smelling - otherwise like new in black cloth slipcase. 127 pages. 9" w x 11"h. Black and white photos and color plates; Essays by Matthew Kangas, Marianne Aav, Dixie Parker-Fairbanks, and Tapio Yli-Viikari. Selected bibliography, biography, donors.
Textbook in Elementary Finnish Part I + Textbook in Elementary Finnish Part II : Reference Section. A two volume set for students that combine practical exercises and step-by-step grammar.Topics cover everyday situations and local customs. Professor Börje Vähämäki has taught Finnish in North America for 30 years.302p.Name of previous owner, a few underlinings Book
Paris, Gallimard, 1939. In-12, broché, 255 pp. Premier tirage de la traduction. * Halldór Kiljan Laxness (né Halldór Guðjónsson), né à Reykjavik le 23 avril 1902 et décédé dans la même ville le 8 février 1998, est un écrivain islandais du XXe siècle. À trois années d'intervalle, il reçoit le prix international de la paix en 1952 et le prix Nobel de littérature en 1955.
8vo, 22cm. Pp. 488, 57 photos on 24 pls., 4 maps, index. Orig. laminated pictorial boards. Fine. - With author's presentation inscription on title-page.
ix + 213pp.+ map, 25cm., in the series "Indiana University Publications. Folklore series" no.6
Born August 28, 1922 in Finland her childhood was spent on a remote island.On June 24th 1940, she married the love of her life Eeli Nygård, a handsome baker from Helsinki. In 1952, together with their two young children, they emigrated to Canada Part of this book is the familiar story of a hardworking immigrant family in a new land. Later wealth and success came after their son Peter established a profitable fashion empire. 292p.+ additional coloured plates Book
Swann: A Mystery is a novel by the late Carol Shields which details the impact of an obscure Canadian poet, Mary Swann, upon four individuals: a feminist literary critic, the poet's biographer, a small-town librarian, and a crusty, brilliant newspaper editor. The book is divided into five sections, the first four each centering on one of the characters, and the last detailing (in screenplay format) what happens when all congregate for a conference on Swann.[NOT found in WorldCat] Book
8vo, 23.2cm. Pp. 404, aseveral photos, snedpaper mapsm index. Orig. cloth in dust-jacket. Very good.
Calling War: A novel. 286p. [ONLY 2 copies found in WorldCat] Book
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In French. 190 p., b/w ills., maps, one folded huge map. This is the first French Edition of "Suomen historian aariviivat" printed in 1940. A brief history of Finland. Kaarle Jalmari Jaakkola was a Finnish historian and a professor of Finnish history at the University of Helsinki between 1932 and 1954. Jaakkola is known as a historian who primarily researched medieval history and sought to put forth that Finland existed as an entity already during that period. Some of Jaakkola's hypotheses are today considered to be overtly nationalist and outdated, but his influence during his lifetime remains undisputed. His other research interests included the historical origins of the Birkarls and Kvens, and the historical background of Kalevala epic poetry.
Previous owner's stickers on cover. 80 pages. Text in Finnish and English. Catalog for the exhibition. Color and b&w photos.
A collection of printed artistic material allconnected to the Arctic.It includes poems , prose, journal entries, drawings, mixed art and a comic. Presented in English, French,Finnish, Swedish. Norwegian, it constitutes a selection of works from 29 artists and eleven different countries.Confusing pagination - seems mis-bound from publisher. [NO copies found in WorldCat Book
"Small Ceremonies" translated into Finnish by Hanna Tarkka. 240p. Book
384pp., 21cm., text printed in 2 columns, 3rd edition, cloth, [bilingual: Russian-Finnish], OCLC 250831561, T76164
New English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (25 x 20 cm). In English. 94, [2] p., color and b/w ills. Fiskars 1649: 365 years of Finnish industrial history. The Fiskars Corporation was formed in 1649 when a Dutch merchant named Peter Thorwöste was given a charter to establish a blast furnace and forging operation in the small village of Fiskars. The furnace produced pig iron that was shingled to wrought iron in the finery forges powered by water wheels. In the early years, Fiskars made nails, wire, hoes, and metal reinforced wheels from wrought iron. As industrial and economic development accelerated in Europe, Fiskars was on the forefront of innovation, and expanded the knifeworks to become a premier steel and ironworks company, manufacturing agricultural machinery, steam engines, and household utensils, including candlesticks, forks, and scissors. The first pair of Fiskars scissors was created more than 130 years ago, and made of heavy forged steel. One of their most recognizable products, the orange colored scissors were designed in 1967. Fiskars was also one of the first companies in Europe to manufacture microwave ovens. Fiskars was listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange in 1915. The Fiskars Corporation (Fiskars Oyj Abp) is a metal and consumer brands company founded in 1649 at Fiskars Bruk (Finnish: Fiskarsin Ruukki), a locality now in the town of Raseborg, Finland, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Helsinki on the old main road from Turku to Vyborg. Fiskars is best known today for its scissors, axes and high-quality knives.
240pp., 17cm., text printed in 2 columns, 2nd revised and enlarged edition, cloth, very good condition, [bilingual: Finnish-Russian; Russian words in Cyrillic script], OCLC 630286458, T75477
672pp., 21cm., 2nd revised and enlarged edition, text printed in 2 columns, cloth, good condition, [bilingual: Finnish-Russian; Russian words in Cyrillic script], OCLC 247325613, T75420
250pp., 23cm., dans la série "Les langues et leurs structures" vol.1, br., T71527
This is a very good softcover copy with just light wear, rear cover rubbed. Completely clean. Text in English and Finnish. This catalog was prepared to accompany the 40 year anniversary exhibition of Architecta, the Finnish Association of Women Architects, (established in 1942), in Helsinki in 1982. There are 14 Finnish architects, all women, who are profiled in the exhibition. Several essays by Ritta Jallinoja, Arvi Ilonen, Kaisa Broner, and Paula Kivinen. Illustrated throughout in black & white. 8" square, 67 pages. This catalog will be securely wrapped and shipped with tracking.
Paperback beige octavo. 131 pages ; 20 cm In Finnish || Estonian language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- Finnish.
This is a very good hardcover copy with a very good dust jacket, with just light wear. One short inscription on the front endpaper. Text and captions to the plates in Finnish, Swedish and English. Short text by the editorial committee, for the Pohjola Group, explains some of the rationale for this corporate art collection. Includes paintings, sculpture and graphics. Illustrated throughout in color. Includes the artworks of over 150 Finnish artists. 12" high X 9" wide, 239 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.