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1390987752.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396381392.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1961011762Helsinki: Finnish Society of Carfts and Design 1961. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. <br/> <br/> Finnish Society of Carfts and Design hardcover
BC-0HRM-4BMKHardcover. Fine. 1966 hardcover in lovely custom-dyed cloth binding. No marks or writing in book. Very clean and presentable! hardcover
Väänänen-Jensen, InkerIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1977ZB949809Tamere Peace Research Institute 1977. 271 pp. Paperback ex library else text clean and binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Tamere Peace Research Institute paperback
Marjatta Levanto and SusaIn Pristine Condition. unknown
191772821Ishpeming Michigan: Suomalaisen Kansallis-Raittius-Veljeysseuran kustantama = Finnish National Temperence and Sobriety Society 1917. 22nd edition; 12mo pp. 33 34-212 2 table of contents 10 ads several illustrated; 2 frontispieces included in pagination 13 wood-engraved headpieces and 9 oval portraits in the text; original green cloth stamped in red and blue on the upper cover; very good sound and clean. Printed in Hancock Michigan at the Finnish Lutheran Publishing House. Pro-forma sobriety calendar with 12 months for personal comments one month only filled in. Inspirational text for keeping the Finnish immigrant sober and staying on God's path. A 1919 edition only is located in OCLC at Palm Beach State College in Florida!. Suomalaisen Kansallis-Raittius-Veljeysseuran kustantama [= Finnish National Temperence and Sobriety Society] unknown
Karttunen, AnteroIn Pristine Condition. unknown
12mo. 31 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Lutherans. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Graduate Theological Union, JKM Library, Univ of Illinois, Wittenberg Univ, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysgurg) . Small tear on spine, water stain on cover, good condition. (FIN-8-2)
12mo. 31 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Lutherans. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Graduate Theological Union, JKM Library, Univ of Illinois, Wittenberg Univ, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysgurg) . Stain on cover, good condition. (FIN-8-3)
12mo. 31 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Lutherans. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Graduate Theological Union, JKM Library, Univ of Illinois, Wittenberg Univ, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysgurg) . Bottom corner creased, good condition. (FIN-8-3)
12mo. 31 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Lutherans. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Graduate Theological Union, JKM Library, Univ of Illinois, Wittenberg Univ, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysgurg) . Very good condition. (FIN-8-5)
Pekka Pajakkala, Jaana MaNot in perfect condition. unknown
192847462Hämeenlinna: Osakeyhtiö Hämeen Kansa 1928. First Edition. Octavo 23cm. Cloth boards; 288pp; illus. Front and rear hinges cracked with text attached only with cords. External soil; text complete and unmarked - a good restorable copy. Text entirely in Finnish. Tenth-annivesary memorial record for the victims of the 1918 Finnish Civil War illustrated throughout with scenes of the war and its aftermath portraits of victims and extensive death registers for all of the affected municipalities. Evidently rare with no other copies noted in commerce and only two copies noted in OCLC KVK and COPAC - one at the National Library of Finland another at Indiana University. Osakeyhtiö Hämeen Kansa unknown books
19497947Finnish Association of Decorative Artists 1949. 1st Edition. Softcover. Fair. This Ornamo yearbook gives a rich look at Finnish design and applied arts in 1949 highlighting the achievements of the decorative arts from furniture and lighting to glass ceramics textiles and other functional objects.<br /> <br /> Text in Finnish Swedish and English. 97 pp. The pages are clean but the cover has detached from the binding. Finnish Association of Decorative Artists paperback
Esa Laaksonen, edIn Pristine Condition. unknown
193765726Calumet MI: Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church of America 1937. Soft cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Large 8vo. 45 issues - not a complete run - most about 16pp. There were 12 issues some years. Newspprint paper though not too yellowed. Stapled at folds. 1 issue is a special Christmas issue slightly longer & with yellow cover. All in Finnish language though a few ads or short references in English. Very scarce. <br/> <br/> Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church of America paperback
192047787Astoria OR: Western Workmen's Publishing Society n.d. ca. 1920s. First Edition. Small octavo 19.5cm; publisher's olive printed wrappers; 94pp. Covers rather chipped and curled faint soil to bottom textblock edge spine cocked else Good to Very Good overall. Text entirely in Finnish. Proletarian novel by Helmi Mattson among the more prominent Finnish-American women leftists of the interwar period. Born in Finland Mattson emigrated to International Falls Minnesota married then relocated to Astoria Oregon where she edited the important Finnish women's periodical Toveritar. She later moved to New York where she edited the Finnish-language Communist organ Eteenpäin see Kostiainen Finns in the United States 2014. The current work dating from Mattson's Astoria period ca 1920-1930 is uncommon; OCLC notes three copies only as of February 2020 at Library of Congress U. Minnesota and Lakehead U. Canada. Western Workmen's Publishing Society unknown books
192647762Superior WI: Tyomies Societyn Kirjapainossa 1926. First Edition. Small octavo 19cm; pictorial card wrappers; 101pp. Covers slightly shelf worn rear wrapper a bit dust-soiled else Very Good and sound. Text entirely in Finnish. Proletarian novel by Helmi Mattson among the more prominent Finnish-American women leftists of the interwar period. Born in Finland Mattson emigrated to International Falls Minnesota married then relocated to Astoria Oregon where she edited the important Finnish women's periodical Toveritar. She later moved to New York where she edited the Finnish-language Communist organ Eteenpäin see Kostiainen Finns in the United States 2014. The current work dating from Mattson's Astoria period ca 1920-1930 is uncommon; OCLC notes five locations only Northern Michigan Minnesota Tulsa Washington and York University Canada. Tyomies Societyn Kirjapainossa unknown books
194947624Superior WI: Työmies Society Print 1949. First Edition. Octavo 20cm.; publisher's tan printed card wrappers; 111pp. Light shelf wear and very faint soiling to upper cover else Very Good or better. A socialist novel of Finnish-American immigrant life -- the title translates literally as "Twisted Paul" -- by one of the leading Finnish-language left-wing literary voices in the United States. Helmi Dagmar Mattson 1890-1974 emigrated to Manitoba around 1910 later settling successively in International Falls Minnesota New York City and Kelso Washington. In addition to a prolific career as a poet and novelist Mattson was the long-time editor of Toveritar the official women's organ of the Finnish-language Socialist Federation; she also helped found the Pohjoislannen Suomalainen Historiaseura Northwestern Finnish Historical Society in 1961. Her papers are at the University of Minnesota. Like all of Mattson's work published with the Finnish socialist publishing house Tyómies Society Print this title is uncommon with seven scattered locations in OCLC as of February 2020. Työmies Society Print unknown books
194947463Superior WI: Työmies Society Print 1949. First Edition. Octavo. Printed textured card wrappers; 111pp. Slight toning to text block a bit of creasing to text at upper corner; still a sound attractive copy Very Good or better. A socialist novel of Finnish-American immigrant life -- the title translates literally as "Twisted Paul" -- by one of the leading Finnish-language left-wing literary voices in the United States. Helmi Dagmar Mattson 1890-1974 emigrated to Manitoba around 1910 later settling successively in International Falls Minnesota New York City and Kelso Washington. In addition to a prolific career as a poet and novelist Mattson was the long-time editor of Toveritar the official women's organ of the Finnish-language Socialist Federation; she also helped found the Pohjoislannen Suomalainen Historiaseura Northwestern Finnish Historical Society in 1961. Her papers are at the University of Minnesota. Like all of Mattson's work published with the Finnish socialist publishing house Tyómies Society Print this title is uncommon with seven scattered locations in OCLC. Työmies Society Print unknown books
193647846Superior WI: Finnish Federation 1936. First Edition. Octavo 21cm.; publisher's cream pictorial card wrappers printed in green and yellow; 160pp. Extremities a bit toned and dusty a few leaves dog-eared else Very Good or better. Finnish language anthology of American proletarian short fiction including pieces by William Rollins Jr. Michael Gold James T. Farrell Jack Conroy Erskine Caldwell and John Dos Passos. OCLC locates two copies in the United States as of March 2020 at U. Minnesota and the Balch Institute. Finnish Federation unknown books
4to. Fifteen issues: complete 1974, complete 1975, complete 1976, Jan, July, Oct 1977 (quarterly) . "New Series. " SUBJECT(S) : Finnish American - periodicals; Finnish American Historical Society of the West - periodicals. ISSN: 1538-5884. Very good condition. (FIN-13-19)
4to. 12, 14, 8 pages. Illustrated. Three issues: Nov 1969, June & Nov 1971. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish American - periodicals; Finnish American Historical Society of the West - periodicals. ISSN: 1538-5884. Very good condition. (FIN-13-18)