
McCullogh, Colleen, Australian author, (1937-2015). The Thornbirds. Translation by Bertil Lagerström. Askild & Kärnekull's publishing house, Stockholm, 1978. First Swedish edition. 8vop in a blue ball binding with silver spine text and in an illustrated dust jacket. 562 pages.
With a Gebnerös full-page dedication to the translator Bertil Lagerstreöm in black ink on the front page: "October 30th 1978. Dear Bertil! Thank you so much! I could NEVER have written this without you. Much love Colleen McCullough." On the opposite page, which is the inside of the front cover, another pasted dedication to Bertil Lagerström and pasted text about McCullough and him.
Colleen McCullough is mainly known for the novel The Thornbirds. After 18 months, the novel had sold 20 million copies, making her one of the world's 10 best-selling authors. McCullough had a background as a neurologist.
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McCullogh, Colleen, Australian author, (1937-2015). The Thornbirds. Translation by Bertil Lagerström. Askild & Kärnekull's publishing house, Stockholm, 1978. First Swedish edition. 8vop in a blue ball binding with silver spine text and in an illustrated dust jacket. 562 pages.
With a Gebnerös full-page dedication to the translator Bertil Lagerstreöm in black ink on the front page: "October 30th 1978. Dear Bertil! Thank you so much! I could NEVER have written this without you. Much love Colleen McCullough." On the opposite page, which is the inside of the front cover, another pasted dedication to Bertil Lagerström and pasted text about McCullough and him.
Colleen McCullough is mainly known for the novel The Thornbirds. After 18 months, the novel had sold 20 million copies, making her one of the world's 10 best-selling authors. McCullough had a background as a neurologist.
Good condition!
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