LC control no. | n 79046514 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PT9875.J37 PZ8.J247 Stories in rhyme, English |
Personal name heading | Jansson, Tove |
Variant(s) | Jānsone, Tūve Jānsone, T. (Tūve) I︠A︡nsson, Tuve Yonsson, Tove Янссон, Туве トーベ.ヤンソン 托芙.扬松 Jansson, Tove Marika |
Other standard no. | 0000 0001 2147 8925 500490694 111533709 Q102071 |
Associated country | Finland |
Birth date | 1914-08-09 |
Death date | 2001-06-27 |
Place of birth | Helsinki (Finland) |
Place of death | Helsinki (Finland) |
Profession or occupation | Writers Artists Pacifists |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Author's Comet in Moominland, 1951. Jones, W.G. Tove Jansson, 1984 (subj.) CIP t.p. (Tove Jansson) galley (Tove Marika Jansson) Rūk̦ītis Nilss Karlsons ; Mio, manu Mio! 1991: t.p. (Tūve Jānsone) colophon (Tuve I︠A︡nsson) CIP data (T. Jānsone) Bildkonstnären Tove Jansson, c1992: p. 334 (b. Aug. 9, 1914) Dochʹ skulʹptora, 2001: t.p. (Tuve I︠A︡nsson) t.p. verso (Tove Yonsson [in rom.]) p. 5 (d. June 27, 2001) Moomin, c2007: bk. 2 t.p. (Tove Jansson) Drawn & Quarterly WWW site, July 14, 2008: (Tove Jansson; 1914-2001; Finnish author) Wikipedia, July 14, 2008: (Tove Jansson; Finnish citizen whose mother-tongue was Swedish; all of her books were originally written in Swedish) LAC internal file, February 21, 2019 (heading: Jansson, Tove; variants: IA︠n︡sson, Tuve; Jānsone, Tūve; Jansson, Tove Marika; born August 9, 1914, in Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire; died 27 June 2001 in Helsinki, Finland; full name Tove Marika Jansson; Swedish-speaking Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip author; all of her books were originally written in Swedish; sister of Lars Jansson) New York times, 12 Oct. 2023: in an exhibition review on page C2 (A new exhibition in Paris explores how Tove Jansson created the Moomins to reflect her values as an ardent pacifist; Tove Jansson, the Scandinavian writer and artist, was born in Helsinki, Finland in 1914, died in 2001; her Swedish mother, the illustrator Signe Hammarsten-Jansson, and her Finnish-Swedish father, the sculptor Viktor Jansson, met in Paris while studying art; [Ms. Jansson] wrote a series of nine Moomin books that became classics in Finnish literature) |
National bib agency no. | 0061L3789E |
Associated language | swe |
Quality code | nlc |