- Erik
Reitzel (10 May 1941 – 6
February 2012) was a
Danish civil engineer who
started work in 1964 and was for many
years a
professor at the
Royal Danish...
- (Improvisatoren) (1835), C.A.
Reitzel Publishers O. T. (1836), C.A.
Reitzel Publishers Only a
Fiddler (Kun en Spillemand) (1837), C.A.
Reitzel Publishers The Two...
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Joslin Kingston and the Islands:
Chris Beneteau Kitchener—Waterloo: Lou
Reitzel Lanark—Carleton: Jim
Gardiner Leeds—Grenville:
Melody Trolly London North...
- a
paper ballerina. The tale was
first published in
Copenhagen by C.A.
Reitzel on 2 October 1838 in the
first booklet of
Fairy Tales Told for Children...
- Hans
Reitzels Forlag,
founded in 1949, is a
Danish publishing house that
publishes fiction and
textbooks in psychology,
social work, education, social...
-
others by
Andersen in a
cheap booklet on 8 May 1835 in
Copenhagen by C. A.
Reitzel. The tale is
classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther
Index as ATU 704, "The...
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architect Johan Otto von
Spreckelsen (1929–1987) and
Danish engineer Erik
Reitzel (1941–2012)
designed the
winning entry to be a late-20th-century version...
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Danish poet and
author Hans
Christian Andersen first published by C.A.
Reitzel in
Copenhagen 7
April 1845 in New
Fairy Tales.
First Volume.
Third Collection...
- Tales.
First Volume.
Second Collection, in Copenhagen, Denmark, by C.A.
Reitzel. One
scholar (Andersen
biographer Jackie Wullschlager)
indicates that "The...
- Andersen. The
tales were
published in a
series of
three installments by C. A.
Reitzel in Copenhagen,
Denmark between November 1843 and
April 1845. New Fairy...