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Books with author Velma Swanston Howard

  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Selma Lagerloef, Velma Swanston Howard

    eBook (, May 16, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Lucky Pehr

    August Strindberg, Velma Swanston Howard

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Selma Lagerloef, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 26, 2018)
    The Wonderful Adventures of Nils is an amazing book by a Swedish writer Selma Lagerloef. It is a wonderful fairy-tale about a reckless boy Nils, who for his pranks and tricks was turned into a true Thumbling by an angry dwarf. After reading this book, you will know a miraculous story about this enchanted boy. You will learn to understand the language of animals and birds and go on a magical journey with a lot of fascinating adventures...
  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Selma Lagerlöf, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 3, 2020)
    The Wonderful Adventures of Nils is a work of fiction by the Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf. It was originally published in two books, 1906 and 1907, and was first published in English as The Wonderful Adventures of Nils in 1907 and Further Adventures of Nils in 1911.
  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Selma Lagerlof, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 11, 2017)
    Selma Lagerlöf's beloved tale about a boy who, shrunken to thumb-size, travels across Sweden on the back of a goose, enjoying adventures along the way.
  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils: Unabridged Original Version

    Selma Lagerlöf, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (Les prairies numériques, July 27, 2019)
    The book is about a young lad, Nils Holgersson, whose "chief delight was to eat and sleep, and after that he liked best to make mischief". He takes great delight in hurting the animals in his family farm. Nils captures a tomte in a net while his family is at church and have left him home to memorize chapters from the Bible. The tomte proposes to Nils that if Nils frees him, the tomte will give him a huge gold coin. Nils rejects the offer and the tomte turns Nils into a tomte, which leaves him shrunken and able to talk with animals, who are thrilled to see the boy reduced to their size and are angry and hungry for revenge. While this is happening, wild geese are flying over the farm on one of their migrations, and a white farm goose attempts to join the wild ones. In an attempt to salvage something before his family returns, Nils holds on to the bird's neck as it successfully takes off and joins the wild birds.The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (orig. Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige, Nils Holgersson's wonderful journey across Sweden) is a work of fiction by the Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf. It was published in two books, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils in 1906 and Further Adventures of Nils in 1907. These two are usually combined into a single book called The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, although that name could also describe the first book only.The background for publication was a commission from the National Teachers Association in 1902 to write a geography reader for the public schools. "She devoted three years to Nature study and to familiarizing herself with animal and bird life. She has sought out hitherto unpublished folklore and legends of the different provinces. These she has ingeniously woven into her story." (From translator Velma Swanston Howard's introduction.)Selma Lagerlöf, like many leading Swedish intellectuals of her time, was an advocate of Swedish spelling reform. When published in 1906, this book was one of the first to adopt the new spelling mandated by a government resolution on April 7, 1906 (see Svenska Akademiens Ordlista).
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  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Selma Lagerlöf, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 25, 2017)
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  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Selma Lagerlöf, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 13, 2018)
    The book is about a young lad, Nils Holgersson, whose "chief delight was to eat and sleep, and after that he liked best to make mischief". He takes great delight in hurting the animals in his family farm. Nils captures a tomte in a net while his family is at church and have left him home to memorize chapters from the Bible. The tomte proposes to Nils that if Nils frees him, the tomte will give him a huge gold coin. Nils rejects the offer and the tomte turns Nils into a tomte, which leaves him shrunken and able to talk with animals, who are thrilled to see the boy reduced to their size and are angry and hungry for revenge. While this is happening, wild geese are flying over the farm on one of their migrations, and a white farm goose attempts to join the wild ones. In an attempt to salvage something before his family returns, Nils holds on to the bird's neck as it successfully takes off and joins the wild birds.
  • Further Adventures of Nils by Selma Lagerlof, Juvenile Fiction, Classics

    Selma Lagerlof, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    One afternoon Akka from Kebnekaise and her flock alighted on the shore of a forest lake. Spring was backward -- as it always is in the mountain districts. Ice covered all the lake save a narrow strip next the land. The geese at once plunged into the water to bathe and hunt for food. In the morning Nils Holgersson had dropped one of his wooden shoes, so he went down by the elms and birches that grew along the shore, to look for something to bind around his foot. The boy walked quite a distance before he found anything that he could use. He glanced about nervously, for he did not fancy being in the forest. "Give me the plains and the lakes!" he thought. "There you can see what you are likely to meet. Now, if this were a grove of little birches, it would be well enough, for then the ground would be almost bare; but how people can like these wild, pathless forests is incomprehensible to me. If I owned this land I would chop down every tree."On Selma Lagerlof: "She devoted three years to Nature study and to familiarizing herself with animal and bird life. She has sought out hitherto unpublished folklore and legends of the different provinces. These she has ingeniously woven into her story." (From translator Velma Swanston Howard's introduction.)The background for publication was a commission from the National Teachers Association in 1902 to write a geography reader for the public schools.
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  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils and The Further Adventures of Nils Holgersson

    Selma Lagerlof, Velma Swanston Howard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2018)
    The book is about a young lad, Nils Holgersson, whose "chief delight was to eat and sleep, and after that he liked best to make mischief". He takes great delight in hurting the animals in his family farm. Nils captures a tomte in a net while his family is at church and have left him home to memorize chapters from the Bible. The tomte proposes to Nils that if Nils frees him, the tomte will give him a huge gold coin. Nils rejects the offer and the tomte turns Nils into a tomte, which leaves him shrunken and able to talk with animals, who are thrilled to see the boy reduced to their size and are angry and hungry for revenge. While this is happening, wild geese are flying over the farm on one of their migrations, and a white farm goose attempts to join the wild ones. In an attempt to salvage something before his family returns, Nils holds on to the bird's neck as it successfully takes off and joins the wild birds. The wild geese, who are not pleased at all to be joined by a boy and a domestic goose, eventually take him on an adventurous trip across all the historical provinces of Sweden observing in passing their natural characteristics and economic resources. At the same time the characters and situations he encounters make him a man: the domestic goose needs to prove his ability to fly like the experienced wild geese, and Nils needs to prove to the geese that he would be a useful companion, despite their initial misgivings. During the trip, Nils learns that if he proves he has changed for the better, the tomte might be disposed to change him back to his normal size. The book also includes various subplots, concerning people whose lives are touched in one way or another by Nils and the wild geese. For example, one chapter centers on a young provincial man who feels lonely and alienated in the capital Stockholm, is befriended by a nice old gentleman who tells him (and the reader) about the city's history - and only later finds that it was none other than the King of Sweden, walking incognito in the park.
  • The Holy City, Jerusalem II

    Selma Lagerlöf, Velma Swanston Howard

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, )
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  • The Wonderful Adventures of Nils

    Trans.Velma Swanston Howard Selma Lagerlof

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 25, 1995)
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