Denmark in English and American Literature: A Bibliography

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Jens Christian Bay
Danish American association, 1915 - Denmark - 96 pages
 

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Page 58 - A MANUAL OF SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY, containing a popular account of the two Eddas, and the religion of Odin, illustrated by translations from Oehlenschlager's Danish Poem, the Gods of the North, by G.
Page 69 - Map. 2 vols. 3*. 6d. each. YULE-TIDE STORIES. A Collection of Scandinavian and NorthGerman Popular Tales and Traditions, from the Swedish, Danish, and German.
Page 46 - Laing's (S.) Observations on the Social and Political State of Denmark and the Duchies of Sleswick and Holstein in 1851 : Being the Third Series of Notes of a Traveller.
Page 60 - Hans Egede, the apostle to Greenland. — Gustav Vasa, the father of Sweden. — Absalon, warrior bishop of the north. — King Valdemar and the story of the Dannebrog.
Page 32 - ENGELHARDT (C.). DENMARK IN THE EARLY IRON AGE. Illustrated by recent Discoveries in the PeatMosses of Slesvig. 33 Plates (giving representations of upwards of a thousand objects), Maps, and numerous other Illustrations on wood. 1866.
Page 30 - Translated For the Use of the English Inhabitants of the Danish Settlements in America, London (1756), p.
Page 14 - THE HALLIG; OR, THE SHEEPFOLD IN THE WATERS. A Tale of Humble Life on the Coast of Schleswig.
Page 25 - The Queen of Denmark's account of the late Revolution in Denmark; written while Her Majesty was a Prisoner in the Castle of Cronenburgh, and now first published from the original manuscript, sent to a Noble Earl.
Page 68 - Sketch of the Character of his Royal Highness the Prince of Denmark. To which is added, a short review of the present state of literature and the polite arts in that country.

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