Spionfamilien by Kjell Fjortoft 1986 - Norwegian, WWII Story |
Item #: BOC2331 Our price: $20.00 |
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Publisher, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag ISBN, 8205164177, 9788205164178 306 pages -- approx. size: 8.25" by 5.5" The story of the people from Bakfjord on the Finnmark coast. During the war, the family hides Russian partisans, in the years of the Cold War they come under suspicion of espionage, which ends with the verdict in the Selmer Nilsen case in 1967. A shocking book about the conditions and fate of small people where they are whirled into big politics. Kjell Fjørtoft (5 March 1930 – 14 May 2010) was a Norwegian journalist, non-fiction writer, photographer and film maker, born in Tromsø. Fjørtoft wrote books about themes such as World War II, espionage and hunters. Among his books are Spionfamilien from 1986 about the convicted spy Selmer Nilsen and his family. He produced 25 television programs for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, and also produced more than thirty film documentaries about Northern Norway Book and DJ in wonderful condition. Book is showing a spotless interior and looks as if hardly if ever read. The jacket is very find with only a smidgen of corner and edge wear. Please see photos, enlarge and email with any questions prior to purchase. Thanks for looking. |
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