Author: Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al Title: Iceland Review, #2 1984, Volume 22
Description: Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1984. Quarterly publication, 88pp. Illustrated throughout. Very good or better condition. Articles include: The Reverend Hanna Maria - Writer Steinunn Sigurdardottir visits one of Iceland's few pratising women pastors; Fishing for Caviar by Illugi Jokulsson - Small one-man lumpfish boats going out to sea at dawn are a sure sign of spring's arrival; Leather crafts - A New Flair in the Making by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson - Young, imaginative leather craftsmen display some of their creations; A Summer of Showers by photographer Pall Stefansson who captures the mystique of a foggy summer's day; The Torfa House by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson - A new life has begun for some of Reykjavik's oldest buildings; The Church of Hallgrimur by Karl Sigurbjornsson - Towering over Reykjavik the magnificent steeple is a landmark for everyone; The Economy by Olafur Isleifsson - Changing trends in foreign investments; The Expressive Art of Johann Briem - A glimpse at one of Iceland's most important living artists; Queen of the Aquarium by Solveig K. Jonsdottir - Intelligent, friendly and easily trained, killer whales invariably steal the show. 300 grams - ships lettermail.
Keywords: Iceland Review Atlantica, Haraldur Hamar, Reverend Hanna Maria Female Pastor, Steinunn Sigurdardottir; Fishing Caviar Illugi Jokulsson Lumpfish Boats, Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Pall Stefansson, Torfa House Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Reykjavik Oldest Buildings; C
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