Nature & Recreation

  • Björn Borg och Wimbledon

    by Sune Sylvén
    “The duels were of surprisingly high class, few misses, mainly winning shots, considering they were playing in a constant crisis situation. It seemed to be just as difficult to have an advantage in one’s favour as against one. The public almost got l ...
    Published May 2011
  • Det du inte såg

    by Patrik Sjöberg
    High-jumper Patrik Sjöberg is one of Sweden’s best known and most successful sportsmen through the ages. He has won a world championship gold medal, three Olympic medals and still holds the Swedish record in high jump with his feat of 2.42 metres at ...
    Published April 2011
  • Fjällboken

    by Claes Grundsten
     “A companion packed with information”, “a treasure trove” and “standard work” – there have been many words of praise for this classic work about the Swedish mountains. Now it is being published in a new, revised version for new generations of m ...
    Published January 2010
  • Natursport

    by Adrian Domines
    Horseback riding, kayaking, fishing, freediving or why not archery out in the wild is really exceptionally satisfying. You can get in touch with your original self, and reach a contemplative peace-of-mind that you didn’t think was possible. Since 19 ...
    Published August 2008
  • På tur till häst

    by Eva Magnusson
    Horseback Tour Riding is a book for all those who are fond of horses and who like to be out in nature. Going tour riding is a way to unite these interests. The target group is ‘returners’ who are looking for experiences rather than achievement, exper ...
    Published May 2008
  • Kustens pärlor

    by Sören Colbing
    In The Jewels of the Coast, we are given a personal report by archipelago photographer Sören Colbing, from Sweden’s long coastline. Picturesque harbours, mysterious islands and uncharted skerries all have a place among these jewels. In all, 32 select ...
    Published May 2008
  • Ponnyföräldrar

    by Anna Schager
    Nowadays a large number of children and young people are active in riding sports, training and competing at riding schools or on their own with a coach. Behind these children and teenagers there is an even larger group of parents and other supporters ...
    Published May 2008
  • Lata strövtåg

    by Monika Björk
    The citrus groves of the Amalfi coast. Dover’s white cliffs or the winding course of the River Seine by Monet’s garden – everywhere there are easy paths to follow for those who long to see beautiful natural surroundings. Monika Björk, author and jou ...
    Published May 2008
  • ad hoc rocks

    by Martin Letzter
    Climbing the Seven Summits – the highest mountain in each and every one of the seven continents on the planet – is something most climbers dream about. Many have attempted this, few have succeeded. In Ad Hoc Rocks, Martin Letzter and Olof Sundström t ...
    Published March 2008
  • Travet

    by Mats Fransson
    This book is all about the world of trotting races – 150 years of culture and history. A book filled with the joy of telling the story, and full of facts too. Exciting reading about horse breeding and studs, amateurs and professionals, training and ...
    Published August 2007
  • Tältmat

    by Anders Billing
    Camping life can actually mean more than freeze-dried or canned food. In Tältmat, the reader is inspired to conjure forth good yet easy-to-prepare delights with simple means – on one camping stove gas ring! Anders Billing masters the art of preparin ...
    Published May 2007
  • I skuggan av San Siro

    by Martin Bengtsson
    Like so many young boys, Martin Bengtsson had always dreamt of becoming a professional football player. From the age of ten he trained with great sense of purpose, neglected school and his friends, and finally his dream came true. At the age of sixte ...
    Published April 2007
  • Islandshästen

    by Magnus Skulason
    Magnús Skúlason is known around the world within horse circles, and over the years his unique methods have produced great successes in the competition circuit. His extensive knowledge and long experience provide the foundation for this book, which pr ...
    Published October 2006
  • Arkimedes

    by Roland Poirier Martinsson
    To posterity Archimedes is best known for having run naked through the streets shouting ”Eureka” after having discovered his principle of buoyancy. But who was he really; the world’s first technological genius? Archimedes was born in Syracuse, on the ...
    Published August 2006
  • Rida i harmoni

    by Kicki Näslund
    Riding is an interplay between two living creatures, mostly joined through one saddle. In order for us as riders to be able to find balance and harmony these elements have to work well individually before we put them together. In Rida i harmoni/Ride ...
    Published March 2006