Stockholms Figaro was a Swedish illustrated fiction short lived weekly[1] publication, published in Stockholm, Sweden,[2] between December 1844[3][4] through the end of 1847.[5][6][7][8] Albert Bonnier[5][9] was the editor and publisher.[1][10]
The content of Stockholms Figaro consisted mostly of poems,[11] short stories, literary and art[12] criticism. Each edition had about seven pages.[6] Among the staff were Carl August Adlersparre (Albano), August Blanche,[13] JG Carlén, M. Cramser (Caprice), JA Kiellman-Göransson (Nepomuk), GH Mellin, Johan Nybom, Oscar Patric Sturzen-Becker (Orvar Odd),[14] V. Stålberg and Carl Anton Wetterbergh (Uncle Adam).[15]
Author describes:[5]
Albert's long-term plan was to attract the sharpest pens in the country through periodic publishing... he launched Stockholm's Figaro, a fiction writing illustrated weekly with Albert himself as editor.
^ ab"Bonnier AB". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
^Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum. W. Clowes and sons, limited. 1885. p. 1.
^Bernhard Wilhelm Lundstedt (1902). Sveriges periodiska litteratur: Bibliografi, enligt publicistklubbens uppdrag utarbetad af Bernhard Lundstedt (in Swedish). Iduns tryckeri. p. 621.
^ abcPer T Ohlsson (17 September 2020). Albert Bonnier och hans tid. Albert Bonniers Förlag. pp. 70–72. ISBN 978-91-0-018808-5.
^ abSara Azzam (7 October 2019). "Thou Ancient, Thou Free". Augusta's Journey. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
^Mari Hatavara. Imaginative History. October 2002 (PDF) (in Finnish)
^Svea: folk-kalender för (in Swedish). Bonnier. 1892. p. 13.
^Thomas Derdak; Jay P. Pederson (1988). International Directory of Company Histories. St. James Press. ISBN 978-1-55862-482-5. Bonnier added a number of strong titles, such as the Sveriges Handelskalendar, Folkkalendern Svea, the weekly publication Stockholms Figaro, and Hörbergska Tryckas...
^Nils Axel Erik Bohman (1944). Svenska män och kvinnor: biografisk uppslagsbok. [Huvudredakt ör Nils Bohman] (in Swedish). A. Bonnier. p. 129.
^Per I. Gedin (13 March 2013). Litteraturens örtagårdsmästare : Karl Otto Bonnier och hans tid (in Swedish). Albert Bonniers Förlag. ISBN 978-91-0-013283-5.
^"August Blanche". authorscalendar.info. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
^Vilhelm Fredrik Palmblad; Peter Wieselgren; Karl Fredrik Werner (1849). Biografiskt lexicon öfver namnkunnige svenska män ... Palmblad och Sebell. p. 184.
^"Nordisk familjebok". runeberg.org (in Swedish). 1876. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
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"HNNY IN STOCKHOLM - LOST AND FOUND - EPISODE 6 l YOU NEED TO HEAR THIS l NOISEY AND PHILIPS". Retrieved 2015-03-16. "Interview:HNNY". Finding Figaro. Retrieved...
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was initially primarily associated with the roles of Mozart, particularly Figaro, Leporello and Don Giovanni, and has subsequently shifted his attention...
appeared in magazines such as Vogue Paris, Marie Claire Italia, Madame Figaro, Vogue Italia, Vogue España, and Elle France. She has also modeled for Louis...
and the Angry Inch, Cabaret, The Jungle Book, and The Marriage of Figaro at Stockholm's Stadsteater. He has also performed plays at the Backa Teater, Göteborgs...
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