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[Kbh.] Gyldendal 1963 195 s. portr. Tranebog T103
Description
Alexander Lange Kielland was a 19th century Norwegian author. Even though born into a wealthy family Kielland always supported the less fortunate. He was known for treating the workers well in the factory he owned. Among his most famous works are the novels Garman and amp; Worse (1880), Skipper Worse (1882), and Poison (Gift, 1883). Garman and Worse tells the story of a rich family from Stavanger, Norway. The family makes foolish decisions and has both love and tragedy in their lives. Kielland disliked the clergy and there is a marvelously villainous priest in the story.
Language
Original language
Danish
Original publication date
1880
Physical description
195 p.; 18.4 cm
Local notes
Omslag: Thormod Kidde
Omslaget viser en lille norsk havneby's hovedgade og ved enden af denne ses havet og en stor to-master
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Der er ikke angivet nogen oversætter, så måske er den skrevet på dansk fra start af?
Gyldendals Tranebøger, bind 103
Omslaget viser en lille norsk havneby's hovedgade og ved enden af denne ses havet og en stor to-master
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Der er ikke angivet nogen oversætter, så måske er den skrevet på dansk fra start af?
Gyldendals Tranebøger, bind 103
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Pages
195
DDC/MDS
839.823 |