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Aage Krarup Nielsen

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Aage Krarup Nielsen (30 July 1891 – 29 January 1972) was a travel writer.[1]

In the days before the Second World War, Nielsen traveled the world. His travel accounts, primarily published by Gyldendalske Boghandel, Copenhagen, in Denmark, were quite popular and issued in a variety of editions and bindings.

Books

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  • 1921 - En hvalfangerfærd (Antarctic Exploration, Falkland Islands, etc.)
  • 1923 - En østerlandfærd
  • 1924 - Fra Mandalay til Moskva (From Mandalay to Moscow)
  • 1925 - Mads Lange til Bali
  • 1927 - Dragen vaagner
  • 1928 - Mellem kannibaler og paradisfugle (Between Cannibals and Birds of Paradise)
  • 1929 - I doktorbaad og Karriol (Lapland)
  • 1931 - Perler og palmer
  • 1932 - Fra Moskva til Persepolis (From Moscow to Persepolis [Persepolis is an ancient city in Iran (Persia)])
  • 1933 - Helvedet hinsides havet (Hell Across the Sea, French Guiana)
  • 1934 - Blandt hovedjægere i Ecuador
  • 1935 - Marco Polos rejser (Marco Polo's Travels)
  • 1936 - Hell Beyond the Seas (Vanguard Press)
  • 1937 - Sol over Mexico (Sun Over Mexico)
  • 1939 - Aloha (Hawaii, Fiji, Tahiti, etc.)
  • 1940 - Hans Falk fra Maketu
  • 1942 - Landet med lykkelige smil (Land of the Fortunate Smile)
  • 1944 - Paa krydstogt mod Ny Guinea
  • 1946 - Fra en helt anden verden
  • 1947 - Gensyn med Østen (Return to the East)
  • 1949 - Kimono og khaki (Kimono and Khaki - Occupied Japan)
  • 1951 - Fra Korea til Bali (From Korea to Bali)
  • 1954 - Merdeka
  • 1956 - Sorte sorgløse Haïti
  • 1958 - De gyldne pagoders land (Land of Golden Pagodas - Burma)

References

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  1. ^ Spierenburg, Pieter (2009). "Stephen A. Toth, Beyond Papillon. The French overseas penal colonies, 1854-1952: Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2006, 212 pp., ISBN 08032 4449 5". Crime, Histoire & Sociétés. 13 (1): 153–155. doi:10.4000/chs.716.