Obaldo og hans søstre
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Birthe Neumann
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Gudrun Eriksen
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Læs også "Ungerne i Bjørnegade 5" og "Rikke fra Nyboder" om de selv samme unger bare lidt yngre. Gudrun Eriksen (1894-1967) var en dansk forfatter og dansklærer. Hun boede i Roskilde, hvor hun også underviste ved Sankt Josef Skolen. Gudrun Eriksens fascination af lokalhistorie mærkes tydligt i bogserierne om "Kommandantens børn" og "Nyboder-bøgerne", hvor Københavns historie har en afgørende betydning for handlingen. Gudrun Eriksen færdiggjorde tredje og sidste del af den berømte serie om pigen Tudemarie, da forfatter Maria Andersen døde.©2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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