ocke nutta och pillerill 1 childrenOcke, Nutta and Pillerill is a children's book and rhyming tale by Elsa Beskow from 1939. The book is about the two acorn children Ocke and Pillerill who one day suddenly blow away on a leaf. Their friend, the hazel girl Nutta, sets off together with the kind squirrel to look for her missing friends. On the adventure we encounter elves and goblins, as well as other funny characters such as a teasing magpie and two resourceful chestnut boys. In this
where a rider and horse perform a breathtaking ascension act with a hot air balloon
perhaps best manifested through the gas-hydraulic suspension
The picture was taken in 1898
which characterized the Norwegian artist Peder Balke's style
On the sides of the lion stands Simon Olsson in a light hat and suit with the workers Karl Karlberg
Poster with the painting Outdoor studio by Carl Larsson
Located in an impressive mountain landscape
Although the pump house no longer exists
The poster is typical of the lively and energetic marketing that the circus used to attract large audiences
the "Queen of the West" and the "Morningstar" lead the race
Sweden was marked by a quest for community and national unity in a troubled world
On the unique record we can see the text: "Almanac published by the American Emigrant Company"