Iris Sibirica
An edition of Iris Sibirica (1972)
By Inger Krüger
Publish Date
1972
Publisher
förf.,Seelig]
Language
swe
Pages
122
Description:
These nostalgic memoirs, named after the blue spring flower of the Siberian step, are written by the almost octogenarian I.K. They cover a period in the early 1900s, before the Russian revolution, when she lived as a teenager in Siberia. Her father was employed by the Great Northern Telegraph Company (Store Nordiske Telegrafselskab A/S) and was posted in Ulaanbataar in Mongolia and then in Irkutsk, in Siberia. The author describes her 7 years in Irkutsk, provides insights into the local customs and practices, offers a glimpse of the shifts in nature shifts and takes the reader on trips to Mongolia and China. The printed book is illustrated.
subjects: Autobiography, Siberia, Det Store Nordiske Telegrafselskab, communication, Description and travel
People: Inger Krüger (1895-)
Places: Siberia (Russia), Ulaanbataar, Mongolia
Times: Early 1900