Unnerstad, Edith
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Unnerstad, Edith
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Unnerstad, Edith
Unnerstad, Edith, 1900-1982
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Unnerstad, Edith (1900- ).
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ウンネルシュタード, エディス
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Unnerstad, Edith Alice
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Unnerstad, Edith Alice
Unnerusutaddo, Edisu 1900-1982
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Unnerusutaddo, Edisu 1900-1982
Unnerushutādo, Edisu 1900-1982
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Unnerushutādo, Edisu 1900-1982
Tötterman, Alice, 1900-1982
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Tötterman, Alice, 1900-1982
Unnerstad, Edith Alice 1900-1982
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Unnerstad, Edith Alice 1900-1982
Tötterman, Edith 1900-1982
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Tötterman, Edith 1900-1982
Totterman, Alice 1900-1982
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Totterman, Alice 1900-1982
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Edith Totterman Unnerstad was born in Helsinki, Finland in 1900 of Swedish parents. Her family moved to Sweden in 1910; she studied at Detthow College and at an art school in Stockholm. She created her first book at the age of eleven, and from that time wanted to be a writer. But family and other responsibilities and activities prevented her from becoming a professional writer until the age of 32 when she published her first children's book. Although she has also written novels for adults, her favorite theme was always childhood. Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 3, pp. 230-233.
Edith Totterman Unnerstad was born in Helsinki, Finland in 1900 of Swedish parents. Her family moved to Sweden in 1910; she studied at Detthow College and at an art school in Stockholm. She created her first book at the age of eleven, and from that time wanted to be a writer. But family and other responsibilities and activities prevented her from becoming a professional writer until the age of 32 when she published her first children's book. Although she has also written novels for adults, her favorite theme was always childhood.
Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 3, pp. 230-233.
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