Author: Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al Title: Iceland Review, #1 1984, Volume 22
Description: Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1984. Quarterly publication, 88pp. Illustrated throughout. Very good or better condition. Articles include: A Building With a Past (Originally built as a prison, Reykjavik's dignified Government House now contains the offices of the President and Prime Minister, by Illugi Jokulsson; Winter - Swiss photographer Max Schmid captures the magical qualities of winter in Iceland (see scan of cover with this description); Through a Glass Brightly by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson who visits with two glass artists; Energy From Brine - From sea water to high-pressure steam to heat and electricity; Life on a Trawler by Illugi Jokulsson (round-the-clock teamwork on the high seas); You Must Be Faithful to its Essence by Sigudur A. Magnusson (A writer-translator discusses rendering Icelandic poetry into English); Economy by Bjorn Matthiasson (Iceland's experience with slowing down inflation); Teista by Don Brandt (The bird admired for its gentle and unassuming nature); and Inspiration in Leather and Suede (Original fashions and jewellery by Icelandic designers). 290 grams - ships lettermail.
Keywords: Iceland Review Atlantica, Haraldur Hamar, Reykjavik Government House Historical Architenture, Illugi Jokulsson; Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Energy High-Pressure Steam Heat Electricity Brine Sea Water; Trawler Life Iceland Illugi Jokulsson, Sigudur Magnusson, T
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- Book number: 26222
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