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Name
  
Kai Linnila

Books
  
Lapland in colour

Role
  
Writer

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Kai Linnila is a Finnish editor and the writer of many non-fiction books as well as the husband of the novelist Kaari Utrio. He takes responsibility for the importation and marketing of cigars and pipes in the Oy Amanita Ltd, the Utrios' family-owned company.

Works

  • Isoaidin kermakakku (The Grandmother's Cream Cake)
  • Oman aidin lihapullat (The Own Mother's Meat Balls)
  • Punainen tupa ja eramaa. Rikkaan arjen allakka (The Red Cottage and the Wilds. The Almanac of Rich Everyday Life) (with Seppo Saraspaa)
  • Wanhan ajan joulu (Christmas of the Old Time)
  • Olaus Magnus: Suomalaiset pohjoisten kansojen historiassa (Finnish People in the History of Nordic Folks) (edited)
  • Linnut (The Birds)
  • Pohjolan kalat (The Fishes in the Nordic Countries)
  • Tapion tarha (Tapio's Fold)
  • Suuriruhtinaan Suomi-sarja (Finland of the Grand Duke-serie)
  • Iloinen 1950-luku. Purkkaa, sotakorvauksia seka unelmia (Happy 1950s. Chewing Gum, Reparations and Dreams) (edited with Sari Savikko)
  • Suur-Kanteletar (Great Kanteletar) (edited with Sari Savikko)
  • Korven kultainen kuningas: pedot ja turkiselaimet veljekset von Wrightin ja aikalaisten kuvaamina (The Goldish King of the Back Woods: Predators and Fur Animals Described by Brothers von Wright and Their Contemporaries) (edited with Sari Savikko)
  • Elias Lonnrot: Flora Fennica 1-3 (edited with Sari Savikko)
  • Vellamon vakea: Veden elavat veljekset von Wrightin ja aikalaisten kuvaamina (The Folk in Swell: The Living Brothers of Water Described by Brothers von Wright and Their Contemporaries) (edited with Sari Savikko)
  • Onko lintu kotona? Sata siivekasta (Is a Bird at Home? Hundred Animals with Wings) (with Sari Savikko)
  • Jazztytto keittaa. Aino Helmisen ruokavuosi 1928 (The Jazz Girl Cooks. Aino Helminen's Dood Year 1928) (with Hanna Pukkila, published Helmi-Kustannus)
  • References

    Kai Linnila Wikipedia