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  • (Hammerich, L. L.) Bach, H.; Blatt, Franz; et al; editors.

    Published by Kobenhavn: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, 1952., 1952

    Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very good. - Large octavo, softcover bound in printed light blue wrappers. The binding is bumped with the spine darkened & creased & with the edges of the wraps slightly darkened & lightly chipped. There is a tear to the bottom inner corner of the rear wrap. xxiv, 217 & [1] pages, unopened. Black-and-white portrait frontispiece. Very good. L. L. Hammerich was Professor of Germanic Philology at the University of Copenhagen and Chairman of the Lecturers Committee [Danish Lecturers Abroad] since its commission by the Danish Ministry of Education in 1937. Towards the end of World War II he set out to document his country's achievements in the field of international education and to promote a vision of cultural cooperation that would counter the destruction and isolation created by the war. The text is in Danish.