Verlag: Stockholm: Bokforlaget Aldus/Bonniers, (1965). (1965)., 1965
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
Zustand: Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial wrappers. The binding is lightly bumped with the spine & extremities darkened & with the head of the spine lightly chipped. The rear cover is creased. 368 plus 7-page publisher's catalog. The bottom corners of the first 30 pages are lightly bumped, else the contents are very good. Karin Boye [1900-1941] was a Swedish poet and novelist best known for her poems and her novel "Kallocain" inspired by her visit to the Soviet Union in 1928 and her visit to Germany during the rise of the Nazis. The novel was filmed in Sweden in 1981. Until 1930, Boye was a member of the Swedish Clarte League, a socialist group. Together with Erik Mesterton and Josef Riwkin, she founded the poetry magazine Spektrum in 1931, and she was a member of the Swedish literary institution Samfundet De Nio from 1931 until her death.The text is in Swedish.
Anbieter: Patrik Andersson, Antikvariat., Lund, Schweden
Stockholm; Bonniers, 1950. Femte-sjätte tusendet. 22x15,5 cm. 428, (2, 2 blanka) s. + 9 planschblad. Samtida osignerat vitt halvfranskt band med ryggetikett i grönt skinn, marmorerade pärmpapper och stänkmålade snitt. Främre omslaget medbundet. Några små mörka prickar på ryggen och ett par minimala naggar på ryggetiketten. Främre pärmens papper med en liten förlust. Främre omslaget och främre försättsblad lätt mörknade av ilagt tidningsurklipp. Bra ex.