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JANSSON, TOVE: Den ärliga bedragaren (*with dedication)

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    Tove Jansson (1914 – 2001)

     

    Den ärliga bedragaren

     

    First edition of Tove Jansson’s novel Den ärliga bedragaren (The true deceiver) from 1982. Inscribed on the pre-title page ”Till Irja – en mörk bok – men jag tror ändå med lyckligt slut – Kram, Tove” (To Irja – a dark book – but I still believe in happy endings – Hugs, Tove).

     

    Stockholm, Schildts / Bonniers, 1982. First edition. 191, (1) pp. Hardcover with a dustjacket illustrated by Tove Jansson. Dustjacket torn from the edges. Otherwise a good copy. Tight binding and clean pages.

     

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    Första upplagan av Tove Janssons Den ärliga bedragaren. Med dedikation ”Till Irja – en mörk bok – men jag tror ändå med lyckligt slut – Kram, Tove”. Inbunden med omslag. Omslagsbild av Tove Jansson.

     

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    Ruotsinkielinen ensipainos Tove Janssonin teoksesta Den ärliga bedragaren (Kunniallinen petkuttaja). Esinimiölehdellä Tove Janssonin omiste. Sidottu, kansipaperi. Kansipaperin kuvitus Tove Janssonin.

    Additional information
    Publisher:
    Schildts / Bonniers
    YEAR OF PUBLICATION:
    1982
    PLACE OF PUBLICATION:
    Stockholm
    Other:
    With Tove Jansson's dedication