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Kidnapped in Sweden The Screech Owls are off to Stockholm. Read about their adventures as they learn the differences between European and American hockey.
Kidnapped in Sweden is the fifth book in the Screech Owl series.

|  | Carl Larsson's A Family Paintings from a Bygone Age. hardcover

|  | Scandinavian Living Scandinavian Living traces the development of the Scandinavian style, introduces the most important designers and their work, and explores some of the most interesting and unique homes in Scandinavia.

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Land of Hope Ellis Island Kirsten from Sweden, Rebekah from Russia and Rose from Ireland share their dreams of coming to America

|  | Elisabeth Andreassen
|  | A Forest of Stories Magical tree tales from around the world

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Danish Chairs Danish Chairs gathers together more than two hundred premier examples of twentieth century danish chair design, offering along the way a wealth of inspiration for designers, decorators and architects. paperback

|  | Iditarod Glory by Brian Patrick O'Donoghue (Author). Jeff Schultz has been the iditarods official photographer since 1981.
The amazing human-dog race.

|  | Royal Copenhagen A Collector's guide to Royal Copenhagen porcelain.
by Nick and Caroline Pope with a price guide.

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Castles of the Western World A research study of the construction, architecture, siting, purpose and remains, this superb archive focuses on more that 200 structures. With 240 illustrations. paperback

|  | I Was a Teenage Norwegian by Peter Dublin This coming of age story, set in the early 1960's is about a year long journey of an American adolescent becoming a teenage Norwegian.

|  | The Follinglo Dog Book
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Folklore Fights the Nazis Humor in Occupied Norway 1940 - 1945
by Kathleen Stokker
paperback

|  | NORSK magnetic poetry kit  Over 500 magnetic Norwegian words. Make up poems, leave love notes, write a song. Packaged in a nifty plastic case.

|  | The Devil in the White City cassette  6 hours * 4 cassettes * narrative by Tony Goldwyn (the voice for Disney's Tarzan)
Erik Larson, author of Isaac's Storm, tells the spellbinding true story of two men, an architect and a serial killer, whose fates were linked by the greatest fair in American history: the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, nicknamed "The White City."

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