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The new year looks promising. That's evident when examining the over 150 lots that Crafoord Auktioner in Lund presents in the January Book Auction. Once again, it's high and low, broad and narrow, and everything in between among the book spines. The 17th-century physician Andreas Sparman's health life classic 'Sundhetzens spegel' with a few chapters on gastronomy is likely one of the most coveted titles. A good piece of book history is found in Carl Magnus Carlander's standard work on Swedish libraries. A lot of book for the money, one might say. Perhaps the most unique in this month's library is the 1916 edition of Otto Witt's magazine 'Hugin.' Witt was an unbelievably prolific author in the 1910s, freely moving between spiritual beings, detective puzzles, and pure science fiction.
The collection 'Alfabilder över Brasiliens VM-elva från 58' crowns the auction, which also includes one of Håfström's 'Fantomer' against a bright yellow background and a chalk drawing by Slas with that dark suggestive forest he can always conjure up with a few zigzag lines.
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