Jule und die Seeräuber (German)
    1967

    Jule und die Seeräuber (German)

    Type:Picture Book
    Author:Astrid Lindgren
    Illustrator:Sven-Eric Delér
    Publisher:Oetinger

    In connection with the television and filming of the Saltkrokan children's stories, a large number of still images were captured which were compiled into the book Jule and the Buccaneers. One day Uncle Melcher decreed all the children a full day of play. The trip goes to Death Bay, where two bands of pirates are formed, the sharks and the falcons, fighting for the precious Mühsak diamond.Translator: Thyra Dohrenburg

    Saltkråkan illustration Maria Nilsson Thore
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