Photo and notes provided by the user — not generated by AI
Submitted photo · May 30, 2026
User's notes
No additional notes provided.
AI analysis below
AI appraisal
AI analysis & estimate
AI-Generated · Verify before acting
Everything below is generated by AI for informational purposes only. AI can make mistakes — the AI may misidentify items or misattribute them (artist, maker, brand, designer, origin, era). This is not an official valuation and should not be used for insurance, sale, tax, estate, legal, or lending purposes — or any decision requiring a certified appraisal. It is not an authoritative claim about any person, brand, or rights holder — do not share or rely on it as a factual statement about a third party. Always consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.
This item is a children's or young adult's book titled 'Agent Elvin Griff: Flukten til Høyfjellet', which translates from Norwegian to 'Agent Elvin Griff: The Escape to the High Mountains'. The book features a softcover, full-color illustration on the front. The cover art depicts two young characters, presumably Agent Elvin Griff and a companion, in an action-packed scene. One character, with dark hair and wearing a black outfit, is clinging to the top of a red cable car or gondola, while another character with blonde hair and an orange jacket is seen leaping towards or from the same structure. The background illustrates a snowy mountain landscape with evergreen trees, suggesting a winter or high-altitude setting. The dominant colors on the cover are light blue for the sky, white for snow, shades of green for trees, and distinct red for the cable car, with the characters providing pops of orange, black, and brown. The title 'FLUkten TIL HØYFJELLET' is prominently displayed in bold, capitalized letters, with 'FLUkten' in a distressed, orange/red font and 'TIL HØYFJELLET' in white. 'AGENT ELVIN GRIFF' is positioned above the main title in a smaller, white font. Authors 'ARNE SVINGEN' and 'ØYVIND GRULLIKSEN' (though the latter's name is partially obscured) are credited at the top corners. The publisher, 'GYLDENDAL', is clearly visible in black text alongside a small stylized tree logo at the bottom left corner. The book appears to be in very good condition with minimal visible wear or damage to the cover, suggesting it is either new, recently purchased, or well-preserved. There are no noticeable creases, tears, or significant scuffs on the visible surface. This is a contemporary children's adventure novel, likely aimed at readers who enjoy mystery, action, and stories featuring young protagonists.
AI Appraisal Report
·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this copy of 'Agent Elvin Griff: Flukten til Høyfjellet' appears to be in very good to near-fine condition. The softcover exhibits minimal visible wear, with no obvious creases, tears, or significant scuffing, suggesting it has been well-preserved or is a relatively new copy. The colors remain vibrant, and the details of the lively cover art are sharp. Authenticity, based purely on visual inspection, appears consistent with a genuine publication from Gyldendal, a reputable Norwegian publisher. The book is a children's/young adult adventure novel, authored by Arne Svingen and Øyvind Grulliksen.
Market conditions for contemporary children's softcover books, even from well-known authors, are generally not high for first editions unless they are exceptionally rare or have accrued cult status over time (which is not evident here). Comparables for similar Norwegian children's fiction in good condition would typically fall into a modest price range. Demand would primarily be from local readers, parents, or institutions within Norway, or possibly collectors of Arne Svingen's work. Rarity is low, as it's a relatively recent publication by a major publisher. Factors impacting value positively are its excellent condition and the popularity of the author; negatively, its softcover format and contemporary nature mean it doesn't possess the collectible value of vintage or signed items.
My appraisal is limited by the fact that I have only examined an image. A definitive assessment of authenticity would require a physical inspection to verify paper quality, printing details, and to identify any hidden imperfections (e.g., dog-eared pages, internal markings, spine creasing, or minor damage not visible from the cover image). Provenance documentation, such as purchase receipts, would further confirm its origin and newness.