The Strange American way. Letters of Caja Munch from Wiota, Wis., 1855-1859, with An American adventure; excerpts from Vita mea, an autobiography written in 1903 for his children,

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Imprint:Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1970]
Description:xiv, 274 p. 25 cm.
Language:English
Norwegian
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/619073
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Other uniform titles:Munch, Caja, 1830-1898.
Munch, Johan Storm, 1827-1908. Vita mea. English. 1970.
Munch, Helene,
Munch, Peter Andreas, 1908-1984
ISBN:0809304406
Notes:Bibliography: p. [251]-254.
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A young bride, Caja Munch accompanied her husband, Johan Storm Munch, from Norway to Wisconsin where he had received his first call to become pastor of several newly organized Norwegian Lutheran congregations. Her letters to her parents, written during a four-year period, 1855-59,and Pastor Munch's An American Adventure ,an excerpt from his "Vita Mea," written fifty years after the visit to America, provide, with an uncanny timelessness and a distinct and charming literary style, perspectives on the immigrant in rural America which will be of con­siderable interest to general readers as well as historians and sociologists.

Physical Description:xiv, 274 p. 25 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. [251]-254.
ISBN:0809304406