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Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn A/S


Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn A/S
Silkegade 11
dk
1113 1113 København K
Tel.: (+45)33155335
Fax.: (+45)33915335
herman@lynge.com

Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn A/S was founded 1821 in Copenhagen, and has been a member of the Danish Antiquarian Booksellers Association (ABF) and International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB-LILA) since their beginning.
The Danish Antiquarian Booksellers Association International League of Antiquarian Booksellers We specialize mainly in important and rare books in all fields of Science and the Humanities, but we also carry a large stock of general Erudition. The firm is being managed by Max Girsel and Maria Girsel.

We buy books in all fields of Science and the Humanities, - single as well as collections, and we give offers as well as evaluations.

History:
Founded in 1821 by Christian Tønder Sæbye, Herman H.J. Lynge & Søn is the oldest antiquarian bookshop in Scandinavia. Herman Henrik Julius Lynge was a coworker in the "Sæbyeske Boghandling"; when Sæbye died in 1844, Lynge became the manager, and in 1853 he could finally afford to buy the bookshop; he then changed the name to "H.H.J. Lynge (Sæbyeske Boghandling)". A couple of years later he changed the name to "Herman H.J. Lynges Boghandel", and when his son became his official partner in 1892, the bookshop received the name it still bears today, "Herman H.J. Lynge & Søn". As the first and greatest international antiquarian bookshop in Scandinavia, Herman H.J.Lynge (&Søn) has always played a great role in the antiquarian booktrade. The old bookshop has always been situated at the heart of Copenhagen, as it still is today. (For more details see the Wikipedia entry for Herman H.J. Lynge).

As international scientific booksellers, a large number of important collections have been handled and sold by us throughout the years. Among these collections are several of internationally known Danes:

Søren Kierkegaard (Philosophy)
J. J. A. Worsaae (Archaeology)
Otto Jespersen (Philology)
Alf Ross (Law)
Jon Helgason (Old Norse)

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