Bokverket De Kungliga Slotten was published by Byggförlaget (2002—2005) and then by Votum Förlag
(2009—) in collaboration with Kungl. The Court of Justice and the State Property Office. The book provides a wide
cultural-historical illumination of the palace facilities and the royal orders from a
interdisciplinary perspective with the participation of a number of experts, beautifully illustrated with
new photos. So far, 7 parts have been released out of 13 planned.
- Göran Alm (ed): China Castle. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Max Plunger, 381 pp.,
publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2002.
- Christian Laine (ed): Rosendal Castle. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Ingalill Cut,
351 p., publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2003.
- Göran Alm & Rebecka Millhagen (ed): Drottningholm Palace, band 1. From Hedvig Eleonora
to Lovisa Ulrika. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Åke e:Son Lindman, 437 p.,
publisher's club tape with protective cover, 1st ed., Byggförlaget 2004.
- Göran Alm & Rebecka Millhagen (ed): Drottningholm Palace, band 2. From Gustav III to Carl
XVI Gustaf. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Åke e:Son Lindman, 415 p.,
publisher's club tape with protective cover, Votum Förlag 2010.
- Ursula Sjöberg (ed): Rosersberg Castle. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Lennart
Durehed, 409 p., publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2005.
- Eva-Lena Karlsson & Rebecka Millhagen (ed): Strömsholm Castle. De Kungliga Slotten, with photographs by Dick Norberg, 351 pp., publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2005.
- Ingrid Sjöström (ed): The Hague. It's a royal legacy. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Jens
Lindhe, 351 p., publisher's tape with protective cover, Votum Förlag 2009.
Normal wear and tear.
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Bokverket De Kungliga Slotten was published by Byggförlaget (2002—2005) and then by Votum Förlag
(2009—) in collaboration with Kungl. The Court of Justice and the State Property Office. The book provides a wide
cultural-historical illumination of the palace facilities and the royal orders from a
interdisciplinary perspective with the participation of a number of experts, beautifully illustrated with
new photos. So far, 7 parts have been released out of 13 planned.
- Göran Alm (ed): China Castle. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Max Plunger, 381 pp.,
publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2002.
- Christian Laine (ed): Rosendal Castle. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Ingalill Cut,
351 p., publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2003.
- Göran Alm & Rebecka Millhagen (ed): Drottningholm Palace, band 1. From Hedvig Eleonora
to Lovisa Ulrika. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Åke e:Son Lindman, 437 p.,
publisher's club tape with protective cover, 1st ed., Byggförlaget 2004.
- Göran Alm & Rebecka Millhagen (ed): Drottningholm Palace, band 2. From Gustav III to Carl
XVI Gustaf. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Åke e:Son Lindman, 415 p.,
publisher's club tape with protective cover, Votum Förlag 2010.
- Ursula Sjöberg (ed): Rosersberg Castle. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Lennart
Durehed, 409 p., publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2005.
- Eva-Lena Karlsson & Rebecka Millhagen (ed): Strömsholm Castle. De Kungliga Slotten, with photographs by Dick Norberg, 351 pp., publisher's club tape with protective cover, Byggförlaget 2005.
- Ingrid Sjöström (ed): The Hague. It's a royal legacy. The Royal Castles, with photographs by Jens
Lindhe, 351 p., publisher's tape with protective cover, Votum Förlag 2009.
Normal wear and tear.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!