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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
12mo. 124 pages. In Finnish. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Covers loose and torn along spine, edgeworn, pages yellowed but clean, pen writing and moisture stain on front cover, good condition. (FIN-14-28)
4to. 44 pages. In Finnish. SERIES: Alkoholipoliittisen tutkimuslaitoksen tutkimusseloste, ; n: o 132. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . ISBN: 9519191798. ISSN: 0356-8113. Very good condition. (FIN-13-30)
12mo. 223 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Cooperative societies - handbooks, manuals, etc. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Northern Michigan Univ, Iron Range Res Ctr, Minnesota Hist Soc) . Born in Finland in 1879, Alaane was an officer of the Cooperative Central Exchange beginning in 1920. He worked for other cooperatives as well, including the Central Cooperative Creamery and the Workers' Mutual Savings Bank, both in Superior, Wisconsin, and was an active member of the Socialist party. He edited Tyomies magazine and the first Finnish-language Socialist newspaper in Canada, compiled a Finnish-English dictionary, and translated books from English and Swedish into Finnish. (de Leon, 2) Covers slightly worn at corners, hinges have been previously repaired with scotch tape, other wise very good condition. (FIN-14-11)
12mo. 223 pages. In Finnish. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Cooperative societies - handbooks, manuals, etc. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Northern Michigan Univ, Iron Range Res Ctr, Minnesota Hist Soc) . Born in Finland in 1879, Alaane was an officer of the Cooperative Central Exchange beginning in 1920. He worked for other cooperatives as well, including the Central Cooperative Creamery and the Workers' Mutual Savings Bank, both in Superior, Wisconsin, and was an active member of the Socialist party. He edited Tyomies magazine and the first Finnish-language Socialist newspaper in Canada, compiled a Finnish-English dictionary, and translated books from English and Swedish into Finnish. (de Leon, 2) Covers chipped and detached, pages tanned, good condition. (FIN-15-1)
12mo. 223 pages. In Finnish. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Cooperative societies - handbooks, manuals, etc. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Northern Michigan Univ, Iron Range Res Ctr, Minnesota Hist Soc) . Born in Finland in 1879, Alaane was an officer of the Cooperative Central Exchange beginning in 1920. He worked for other cooperatives as well, including the Central Cooperative Creamery and the Workers' Mutual Savings Bank, both in Superior, Wisconsin, and was an active member of the Socialist party. He edited Tyomies magazine and the first Finnish-language Socialist newspaper in Canada, compiled a Finnish-English dictionary, and translated books from English and Swedish into Finnish. (de Leon, 2) Tanned, small non-archival repairs to cover, good condition. (FIN-15-4)
4to. 101 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Migration, internal - Finland - Turku. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Library of Congress, Univ of Michigan, Univ of Minnesota-Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-8-25)
16mo. 448 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language; Bible. N. T. Pastoral Epistles Commentaries. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (Helsinki Univ. , Kent State, Concordia Theological Seminary) . Water damage, front hinge broken, fly leaf chipped. Gold lettering on cover. Good condition. (FIN-1-51)
24 pages. Inflation? - Rising Prices Give Rise to Official Concern - with photos of Mariner S. Eccles and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace; Sit-Down Strikes; School disaster in New London, Texas; Amelia Earhart crashes on Howland Island in the mid-Pacific; Great photo of 10 men carrying huge carpet to be used for King's coronation at Westminster Abbey; Rebel Rout in Spain; Article on fascinating alleged love triangle between Benito Mussolini, Madeleine la Ferriere and Count Charles de Chambrun - whom she shot; Reich Finances - brief article with photo of Hjalmar Shacht; China's Famine; "Horror Coma" experienced by Mrs. Helen Wills - photo of her with Dr. Damuel Marcus; Photo of Finnish first lady Mrs. Kaisa Kallio, wife of Kyosti Kallio; Editorials; Feature article on Judge Louis Dembitz Brandeis, with photo; The Movie World - with photo of Bette Davis; Dr. Hans Luther is relieved of his post as German Ambassador in Washington - with photo; Mui Tsai - Chinese girl babies are often human chattel sold for a price; Photo of Kakike Saito, Queen of the Cherry Blossoms; Back page photos of bull-fighting in Mexico. Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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
8vo. 207 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Lutheran Church. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Library of Congress, Northern Michigan Univ, Kent State Univ, Balch Institute) . Ex library (Suomi College) . Edgeworn, good condition. (FIN-15-5)
8vo. 207 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Lutheran Church. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Library of Congress, Northern Michigan Univ, Kent State Univ, Balch Institute) . Spots of front cover, otherwise very good condition. (FIN-15-9)
Paper wrappers, 125 pages. Small 8vo. In Finnish. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Nat. Lib of Finland, Harvard) . Small tears and creasing to cover, small chips to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (FIN23-16)
198912751Kirjat 1989 92 pages in4. 1989. reliure editeur. 92 pages. L'album 'Parhaat sarjat 26' rassemble deux récits complets : 'Pete Piraatti ja baijerilaiset' une aventure de pirates mêlée à des intrigues internationales et 'Kapteeni Rogers: Rauhanpiippu' qui se déroule dans le contexte tumultueux des colonies américaines. L'ouvrage est un recueil de bandes dessinées finlandaises de 1989 signé par Eddy Ryssack et Alexander
"Small Ceremonies" translated into Finnish by Hanna Tarkka. 240p. Book
4to. 14 pages. Illustrated with tables. "Paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Sociology, 16-21 August 1982, Mexico D. F. , Mexico. " SUBJECT (S) : Alcoholism - Finland. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . SERIES: Alkoholipoliittisen tutkimuslaitoksen tutkimusseloste, ; no. 165. ISBN: 9519192212. Very good condition. (FIN-13-40)
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
Fold-out pamphlet, 8vo. In Finnish and Norwegian[? ]. Five tables of statistics. No copies listed on OCLC. Crease to front cover, very good condition. Scarce. (FIN23-34)
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.
19971152341997 Editions Le bois debout, les boréales de Normandie - 1997 - In-12, broché - 210 p.
[Harlekin romantiikkaa, # 511] "A Reason for Being" translated into Finnish-by M Peltonen [1 copy found in WorldCat] Book
1995122479Postmuseum, Helsinki, 1995. 80 S. ; 23 x 17,5 cm ; kart.
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.
1968T86457Bloomington, Indiana University 1968 100pp., original 1968-edition, 25cm., editor's hardcover, dustwrapper, in the series "Research Center for the Language Sciences. Uralic and Altaic series" volume 80, good condition, T86457