Sinisten maisemien mies J. G. Granön tutkijantie 1882-1956

The man of blue landscapes describes the life and work of the Finnish geographer Johannes Gabriel Granö (1882-1956), whose career also reflected Finland's development as a modern state. Granö was a scientific explorer, writer, a pioneer of Finnish photographic art and a professor of geography...

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Main Author: Tiitta, Allan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Finnish
Published: Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2011
Series:Historiallisia Tutkimuksia
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