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True North

The Grand Landscapes of Sweden

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This is probably the largest and most magnificent photographic book that have been made about Sweden and its nature. In almost 150 grand and evocative images depicted Sweden through its landscapes. The book is divided into five coast, countryside, mountains, forests and city. There are Bohusläns cliffs, plains of Skåne and Småland's lakes. Here are the red crofts and small paths. Here are the archipelago of Stockholm and Norrland. It has mountains, rivers, islands, meadows, fields, villages and towns - all that is the Sweden. For the text responds Per Wästberg, writer and member of the Swedish Academy, and Tommy Hammarström, journalist and author. The photographs are mostly taken by Tore Hagman, one of the country's foremost wildlife photographers.

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True North, Tore Hagman, Tommy Hammarström, Per Wästberg

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Titre
True North
Sous-titre
The Grand Landscapes of Sweden
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2001
Format
rigide
Pages
280
ISBN10
9189204263
ISBN13
9789189204263
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This is probably the largest and most magnificent photographic book that have been made about Sweden and its nature. In almost 150 grand and evocative images depicted Sweden through its landscapes. The book is divided into five coast, countryside, mountains, forests and city. There are Bohusläns cliffs, plains of Skåne and Småland's lakes. Here are the red crofts and small paths. Here are the archipelago of Stockholm and Norrland. It has mountains, rivers, islands, meadows, fields, villages and towns - all that is the Sweden. For the text responds Per Wästberg, writer and member of the Swedish Academy, and Tommy Hammarström, journalist and author. The photographs are mostly taken by Tore Hagman, one of the country's foremost wildlife photographers.