Den så kallade "KB-mannen" eller
Media[ redigera | redigera wikitext] År sändes i Sveriges Radio P1 en dokumentär om Burius (i dokumentären kallad Erik), Bibliotekarien av Jesper Huor, som vann Stora radiopriset. Under spelades dramaserien Bibliotekstjuven in med Gustaf Skarsgård i huvudrollen, inspirerad av händelserna kring ”KB-mannen”. År sändes i Sveriges
Erik Anders Burius (born Erik Anders Jonsson; 2 August – 7 December ), was a Swedish intellectual historian and director of the National Library of Sweden's manuscript department where he became known as the infamous " KB-mannen " (English: "the RL Man", after the R oyal L ibrary) after the theft and sale of several valuable books from.
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When the thief, Anders Burius, was finally caught in , the media called him the “Royal Library Man,” and his sensational crime and subsequent suicide became the subjects of a government. Efter att har hört den fantastiska
År sändes i Sveriges Radio P1en dokumentär om Burius (i dokumentären kallad Erik), Bibliotekarienav Jesper Huor, som vann Stora radiopriset. Under spelades dramaserien Bibliotekstjuvenin med Gustaf Skarsgårdi huvudrollen, inspirerad av händelserna kring ”KB-mannen”. Det här är historien
The antiques had been stolen in the s by Anders Burius, a senior librarian who pilfered at least 56 books from the library, according to court documents. Erik Anders Burius was a
Erik Anders Burius, was a Swedish intellectual historian and director of the National Library of Sweden's manuscript department where he became known as the infamous "KB-mannen" after the theft and sale of several valuable books from the library's collection. Stölden genomfördes av en
Those dark and disturbing occasions when curators steal from collections – consider the case of Anders Burius, a senior librarian who stole numerous volumes from his employer.
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Erik Anders Burius, originally Jonsson, born 2 August in Eskilstuna, Sweden, dead 7 December in Stockholm, Sweden, was a Swedish intellectual historian and director of the National Library of Sweden's manuscript department where he became known as the infamous "KB-mannen" (English: "the RL Man", after the Royal Library) after the theft and sale of several valuable books from the.