CELEBRATING THE SWEDISH WAY. Traditions and Festivities
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Sweden 2004. In Sweden, many customs are closely associated with the changing seasons. Swedes celebrate summer with an intensity that can only be found in a people who have just endured a long, dark winter. They light candles at Advent and pay homage to a white-clad Lucia with candles in her hair. Swedish food tends to be influenced by the seasons. The way it is spiced and cooked often reflects the storage needs of the peasant communities of old, as in the case of pickled herring, freshly salted or smoked meat, or dairy products that have been curdled, boiled or left to mature. This is a colorfully illustrated book presenting the many customs and holidays in Sweden., English, Year2004, Illust. B/W0, Illust. Color53, ISBN 9152007936, Code 5875. Softbound, In Pristine Condition, Pages 47, Size 9 1/2x 8 1/2
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- ART CONSULTING : SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art & Architecture (US)
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- 5875
- Title
- CELEBRATING THE SWEDISH WAY. Traditions and Festivities
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 9152007936
- ISBN 13
- 9789152007938
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- Place of Publication
- Sweden 2004
- This edition first published
- 2004-01
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ART CONSULTING: SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art & Architecture since 1986 is a mail order company, which imports and distributes books mainly on art, architecture, design including textiles, ceramics, glass, interior design, furniture design etc. in addition to photography but also in a more limited fashion history, literature, archeology, anthropology, children's books, cook books and more.