Beowulf - Finnish version
79: WSOY, 2007. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. First full Finnish translation. 181 pp.
79: WSOY, 2007. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. First full Finnish translation. 181 pp.
103: C. G. Röder. Folder. Large folder. 67 Plates, some 41x59cm, some 82x59cm. Text in German. Folder has some stains and rubbing.
79: Inostranka Publishers, 2003. Hardcover. Light wear on the covers. Strange wind is the most complete anthology of modern Japanese poetry in Russian. It includes poems of more than seventy poets, which gives the Russian reader a unique opportunity to see the diversity of the poetic landscape of modern Japan.....
81: Allison & Busby Ltd., 1984. Hardcover. Poems by Adrian Mitchell collected in one volume and combined with John Lawrence's woodcuts, which have been specifically created to complement the poems. Signed and inscribed by Adrian Mitchell. Slight yellowing of dust jacket, discoloration of back side of dust jacket, slight yellowing.....
30: Finnish Literature Society, 2002. Hardcover. 906 pp. The laments of Ingria represent a Balto-Finnic women's tradition hose other branches include the laments of the Karelian, Vespian and Setu peoples. Women have composed and performed laments in connections with death tries and wedding ceremonies. Laments were also used to bid.....
67: Editure Eminescu, 1979. 1st Edition. Softcover. Poetry book. Signed and inscribed by the author. Surface and edge wear to the covers, yellowing of pages. Text in Romanian. 182 pp.
8: Oxford University Press, 1969. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Text in English. 111 pp. Edge wear of the dust jacket and yellowing of the pages.
95: WSOY, 1981. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Text in English. 153 pp. Couple of small dents on the covers. Poems by Sirkka Selja, Eila Kivikkaho, Helvi Juvonen, Mirkka Rekola and Eila Pennanen.
47: Sámediggi, 2008. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Art Anthology of Sámi Youth in Northern, Inari and Skolt Sámi languages. The book contains the writings, poems, pictures and comics of about 50 children and young people who have participated in the Sámi Youth Art Event in 2001-2007. The work has been published.....
46: Vaga, 1981. Hardcover. Text in English and Lithuanian. 63 pp. Lithuanian literatures landmark poem.
44: Äitini Talo, 1982. Soft Cover. Signed by Arto Kytöhonka. Text in Finnish. 31 pp. Cover shows minor rubbing and edge wear. Corners slightly bumped.
118: Aue-Stiftung, 2019. Hardcover. Text in English, German, Swedish, Finnish and Russian. 175 pp. Bumped lower corner. Minor rubbing on the covers. The 'Finland' Thieme describes in his poem comprised only the territories ceded by Sweden to Russia in 1721 and 1743. But Tsar Alexander I decided to join.....
86: Aue-Stiftung, 2012. facsimile. Hardcover. In a poem in German language, published 1808 in Vyborg, August Thieme, a teacher of the regional school system, boldly praises Finland as tantamount to Italy or Greece in its beauty. He points out the endeavor, diligence, ingenuity, even literacy of its people, and almost.....
2: Wundernhorn, 2014. Hardcover. A collection of Finnish and German contemporary poetry in translated and original versions. The poets of the anthology are Jyrki Kiiskinen, Teemu Manninen, Aki Salmela, Helena Sinervo, Olli Sinivaara, Henriikka Tavi, Hendrik Jackson, Norbert Lange, Kerstin Preivuss, Thomas Rosenlöcher, Andre Rudolph and Kathrin Schmidt. Text.....
50: F. & G. Beijers bokförlagsaktiebolag, 1897. 9th Edition. Hardcover. Text in Swedish. 385 pp. In a slipcase. Former owners name on third page. All edges gilt. Minor edge wear.
55: Carcanet Press, 1993. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Bo Carpelan (1926-2011) was one of the leading Finnish-Swedish writers of his time. "The Cool Day" (1961), "The Courtyard" (1969) and "Years Like Leaves" (1989) are combined in "Homecoming", translated by David McDuff, who also translated Carpelan's classic novel "Axel" (Carcanet, 1989).....
20: Opus, 2006. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy with minimal wear on the covers. Contains poetry by Bo Carpelan and beautiful black and white photography by Pentti Sammallahti all revolving around the capital city of Finland, Helsinki. Text in Swedish and Finnish, with the poetry translated to French and.....
32: Opus, 2006. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy with minimal wear on the covers. Contains poetry by Bo Carpelan and beautiful black and white photography by Pentti Sammallahti all revolving around the capital city of Finland, Helsinki. Text in Swedish and Finnish, with the poetry translated to French and.....
70: Opus, 2006. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Contains poetry by Bo Carpelan and beautiful black and white photography by Pentti Sammallahti all revolving around the capital city of Finland, Helsinki. Text in Swedish and Finnish, with the poetry translated to French and English on the last pages. 167 pp. Former owner's.....
6: Musta Taide, 1992. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Photographer Caj Bremer and Poet Kai Nieminen come together to bring the reader on a beautiful journey. "Fugue" captures the delicate and shifting beauty of the Finnish Landscape, from the polar nights to the white nights of the summer. Text in English, Swedish.....
107: Universe Publishing, 1996. Hardcover. Text in English. 80 pp. Yellowed dust jacket and page edges. This unprecedented volume of Walt Whitman's "Calamus" poems unites the works of seven contemporary young photographers with Whitman's poems, creating an engaging conversation that echoes the desires and ambitions of American men. This.....
117: Bloodaxe Books, 1989. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Text in English. 224 pp. English translations from Finnish-Swedish poets like Edith Södergran, Bertel Gripenberg, Gösta Ågren, Rabbe Enckell, Bo Carpelan, Solveig von Schoultz, Gunnar Björling. Some edge wear and scratching to the covers. Much ofthe literature of Finland is written.....
55: Bloodaxe Books, 1984. 1st Edition. Hardcover. English translation of the complete works by Finnish-Swedish modernist poet Edith Södergran (1892-1923). Translated by David McDuff. 201 pp. Bookplate. Dust jacket has very light fading and fraying.
36: Petroskoi, Karelia, 2001. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Kalevala is the national epic of Finland. It was compiled by Elias Lönnrot based to poems he and his helpers collected from various areas, mainly in Eastern Finland, Karelia and Ingria. Text in Russian and Finnish. 583 pp.
89: Societas Kalevalensis / SKS, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust jacket has some rubbing and wear on the edges, small tear. Text in Latin. 365 pp.