Anna Maria Roos
Anna Maria Roos (9 April 1862 in Stockholm, Sweden - 23 April 1938 in Bombay, India) was a Swedish educator, author, theosophist and songwriter.
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Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 9 April 1862
Died | 23 April 1938 76) Bombay, India | (aged
Occupation | writer, theosophist, song lyricist |
Language | Swedish |
Nationality | Swedish |
Years active | 1890s–1930s |
She was educated at the Högre lärarinneseminariet in Stockholm in 1879–81. Roos was a popular children’s author, illustrator and songwriter.[1]
Selected publications
- Possibility of Miracles (1929)
- The Call of the Time (1933)
gollark: They are being mean and ignoring SAFETY.
gollark: What?
gollark: Those who violate invariants WILL be punished with bee.
gollark: Yes, this is really a much better system than *generating* pairing codes.
gollark: Or just anomalous dot generators.
References
- "Anna Maria Roos (1862−1938)". Swedish Musical Heritage.
- Lindell, Ebbe (1999). Gam-la läs-lä-ror. Malmö skolmuseums utgåva, 1103-209X ; 23. Malmö: Malmö skolmuseum. sid. 81–106. Libris 3102037
- Löfgren, Eva Margareta (1996). "Historien om Sörgården.". Från Sörgården till Lop-nor / Bo Ollén, red. (Stockholm : Carlsson, 1996): sid. 188–239, 246–247 : ill.. Libris 2273656
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