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Aarhus Agriculture Amer America Askja Baltic Boston Boyesen Brandes Britain Bröchner Bushby Carl Charles Chicago Christian Andersen Christian IV Copenh Copenhagen Croix dairy Danish ballads Danish grammar Danish language Danish literature Danish West Indies Danish-American duchies Dulcken Eclectic Mag Eddas Edinb English Ewald Fairy Fairy tales Faroe Islands Feldborg Frederik George German Gosch Gosse Greenland Grundtvig H. C. Andersen Hamilton Hans Christian Andersen Hansen Havundersögelser Henry History Denmark Holberg Howitt I-II I-III I—II Iceland ill.-No illus Ingemann islands Jacobsen Johannes John Johs Jörgensen Journal Jutland Kattegat Kearie king of Denmark Library Lond London Marryat Memoirs Müller Niels Norse Norse mythology North Northern Northmen Norway Norwegian Oehlenschläger original Otté Paulsen Petersen plates post-larval pseud Publ queen of Denmark Riis Royal sagas Scandinavian Schleswig stories Struensee Sweden Thomas Thorvaldsen Transl translations Travels U. S. Dep VIII Viking Washington Westergaard William York
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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.