Swedish - American  Author  and  Translator

L a r s  N o r d s t r ö m

 

Order from the Author

Sorry, I do not take credit cards at the present time but you may follow these instructions to order books directly from the author;

Instructions For Ordering Books:

Print this page, mark the books and quantities that you wish to order and send it to the author. Include your name and shipping information. Enclose your check, money order, or cashier's check to the address listed below. 

För prisuppgifter till Sverige, v.g. kontakta författaren.

Books & translations currently available:
(price includes shipping & handling within the USA only)

Title

Price

Order
The Procession of Memories $14.00
 
Swedish Oregon

$25.50

 
De Nya Utvandrarna

$20.00

 
Seven Kinds of Water

$15.00

 
Sju slags vatten

$15.00

 
Där du alltid är

$15.00

 
Rapport från en avlägsen plats

$15.00

 
Min vingård i Oregon

$15.00

 
Making It Home

$15.00

 
Between Darkness and Darkness

$15.00

 
Swedish Emigration to America and Oregon after World War II

$3.00

 
Portland's Swedish-American Community after World War II

$3.00

 
Harry Martinson: Dreaming about Portland, Oregon

$3.00

 
Diary Kept on the Journey to America

$3.00

 
Oregon and Its Swedish Population

$3.00

 
Vi Gale: The Immigrant Story

$3.00

 
Vägen från Rom / The Road from Rome

Sold Out

 
The Ecological Metaphor as Transformed Regionalism

Sold Out

 

Mail your order to:

Lars Nordström
PO Box 672
Beavercreek
OR 97004  

THANK YOU !

Six reasons to buy books directly from the author over the internet:

  • It provides in-depth information about each book--you can see what it looks like, and read an excerpt.

  • Convenience--the book arrives directly to your home.

  • Every book can be a signed and/or dedicated copy.

  • Allows the author a better profit margin from the sales of his books, without any added cost to the consumer, since it eliminates two middlemen.

  • Makes it possible for the author to reach a wider audience with small or obscure editions that a bookstore (especially the chains) would never carry.

  • Makes the author available to the reader for comments or questions.