Stockholms Figaro
Stockholms Figaro was a Swedish illustrated fiction short lived weekly publication, published in Stockholm, Sweden, between December 1844 through the end of 1847. Albert Bonnier was the editor and publisher. The content of Stockholms Figaro consisted mostly of poems, short stories, literary and art criticism. Each edition had about 7 pages. Among the staff were Carl August Adlersparre (Albano), August Blanche, JG Carlén, M. Cramser (Caprice), JA Kiellman-Göransson (Nepomuk), GH Mellin, Johan Nybom, Oscar Patric Sturzen-Becker (Orvar Odd), V. Stålberg and Carl Anton Wetterbergh (Uncle Adam).
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Stockholms Figaro
Stockholms Figaro was a Swedish illustrated fiction short lived weekly publication, published in Stockholm, Sweden, between December 1844 through the end of 1847. Albert Bonnier was the editor and publisher. The content of Stockholms Figaro consisted mostly of poems, short stories, literary and art criticism. Each edition had about 7 pages. Among the staff were Carl August Adlersparre (Albano), August Blanche, JG Carlén, M. Cramser (Caprice), JA Kiellman-Göransson (Nepomuk), GH Mellin, Johan Nybom, Oscar Patric Sturzen-Becker (Orvar Odd), V. Stålberg and Carl Anton Wetterbergh (Uncle Adam).
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Stockholms Figaro was a Swedis ...... with Albert himself as editor.
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Stockholms Figaro was a Swedis ...... nton Wetterbergh (Uncle Adam).
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