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complete in 2 vols.: [8] + 344 + 350pp. + frontispice, softcover, pages uncut, text and interior VG, T71181
149 pages. "Appearing here for the first time in an English translation, this is a fourteenth-century Icelandic 'novel' in which features of the sagas of earlier centuries are seen in the process of blending with the conventions and characteristics of the European romance." - from dust jacket. Light external wear to book. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. Average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
2 bd. Kbh., 1958. 4to. 406, 310 pp. Løst kort mgl.
Kjøbenhavn, Schubotheske Forlag, 1903. Samtidigt hshirtbd. Med det originale bogtrykte foromslag påsat forsiden. Stempel på titelbladet. (2),118 pp. Med dedikation på forpermen.
Reykjavik, 1904. 12mo. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. 64 pp. Frisk eksemplar.
Reykj., 1908. Orig.helshirt.m.guldtryk. 380 pp. - Originaludgaven af Kvarans første roman.
PARIS, Ledentu - 1827 - 2 ième édition - Introduction V à XII, 418 pages; Avec 6 figures. Relié cur - In-8° - 8 - quelques rousseurs Reliure propre, dos décors or Ouvrage traitant pratiquement de toutes les iles du Globe.
375pp. + 10 plates out of text, 24cm., text in English, softcover (small label on front cover), Doctoral Dissertation (University of Lund), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110465
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Spine sunned. A touch of occasional foxing; "with eight illustrations in colour, forty-six in black and white from the author's water-colour drawings, photographs and a sketch map". A beautiful A&C Black style book; 8vo
176 p. Illustrated with (lithographed) facsimiles of early Icelandic and Latin manuscripts. 4to. 31 cm. Very handsome original full cloth binding, decorated in silver and black. Edges uncut. Mildly XLib. Though it abounds in contradictions, 'The Flatey Book' (along with 'Hauk's Book' - also included in part here) is the chief repository of facts concerning the North American Vinland voyages of the Norsemen. Completed around 1380, the actual manuscript of this collection of Icelandic sagas was presented to the Danish King in 1662. According to this version, Biarni Heriulfsson, on a voyage from Iceland to Greenland around 985, was blown off course and sighted new lands to the south-west. Fifteen years later Leif Ericsson set out from Greenland in search of the lands that Biarni had seen, and found them. These he named: Helluland (Flat-stone-land); Markland (Forestland); and Vinland (Wineland). After his return, successive expeditions visited the new lands. In all probability, the Vinland they discove red now belongs to some part of southern Nova Scotia (though some claim it for Rhode Island). This collection of manuscripts and translations into English and Danish is edited by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson (1846-1936). It is augmented and supported by several very interesting texts from the Vatican, about the Catholic Church in America Greenland and before the time of Columbus. These were discovered in 1902, and first exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904). Reading the Flatey sagas, we find that the grapes of Vinland were discovered in Winter; by Leif's foster-father, Tyrker the German; who got drunk from eating the fruit; which grew on trees large enough for building timber. One wonders why they did not stay? A fine copy of this important text about the Discovery of America by Norsemen. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W150
Boards a bit darkened and with corners lightly bumped ; Limited edition # 1315 of 1500. Top edge gilt. Sketches by Yngve Berg. SIGNED by the artist ; 4to; 207 pages
8vo., First Edition, with a tinted lithograph as frontispiece, engraved and printed titles, and 6 tinted lithographed plates, some light spotting (mainly marginal) as often; original 'National Illustrated Library' series binding of cloth richly blocked in blind, pictorial back gilt extra, hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound), backstrip lightly frayed at head and tail else a very good, tight copy. With the contemporary binder's ticket of Leighton, Son & Hodge (who bound many titles in this series) and the contemporary trade ticket of Willmer & Smith of Church St., Liverpool. This work was translated into English expressly for inclusion in Cooke's popular series following the success of the same author's 'Woman's Journey round the World' (1852); to maintain uniformity the more expensive tinted plates were once again adopted here. In the event, the present work proved even more popular with an audience eager for information from exotic lands, and 'Pfeiffer's Iceland' became a travel standard of the nineteenth century. Abbey, Travel 161.
VHS video tape in case. An exploration of director Juliann Blackmore's newly discovered Icelandic ancestry. Her great-great-grandfather, Sigursteinn Oddson left Iceland in 1883. His neighbour, Hans Peter Tergesen, left in 1887. The two men were part of a massive exodus from Iceland to Canada after a devastating volcano drove 1/3 of the population from their island home. The majority went to a settlement in Manitoba they named 'New Iceland'." - cover. Former library copy with usual markings. Book
263 pages. Black and white photos. Half-leather binding. Text in Icelandic. Unmarked. Front endpaper removed. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Nice solid copy. Book
København, 1970. 4to. Papomslag med shirtryg. 12 pp. samt 18 bilag, flere i farver, extrakter fra gl. litteratur m.v.
Kjøbenhavn, Schubothe, 1877. Orig. litograferet kartonnage. Ryg repareret og med rygpapiret bevaret. (16),494 pp. Indvendig ren.
Kjøbenhavn, Schubothe, 1877. Samtidigt helshirtbd. (16),494 pp. Lidt brunpletter på de første og sidste blade, ellers ren.
München, Georg Müller, 1913. Uncut in orig. black cardboards with colourillustration on frontboard. XVII,303 pp. and 100 plates and 1 map.
Reykjavik, Helgafell, 1945-46. 4to. 2 orig. helldrbd. med blindtryk på permer. XLVIII,390 VIII,346 pp. Med opklæbede farveplancher i første bind.
Reykj., 1944. Lille 4to. Smukt orig. hldrbd. 502 pp. Illustr.
Reykj., 1919-29. (6),418 pp. Illustr. (Safn t. Sögu Islands...Bd.V(4-7)).
Akureyri, 1961-64. Lex8vo. XVIII,459,X,425 pp.
Reykj., 1911. Samt. hldrbd. VIII, 698 pp.
København, Sebastian Popp, 1813. Ubeskåret med original marmoreret stift omslag. Lidt tab af papiret øverst på ryg. (14),206,(2) pp. De første bladkanter lidt brunede, ellers ren og frisk, trykt på skrivepapir. ""Historisk=Philosophiske Samlinger. Udgivne af Det Kongelige Selskab for Norges Vel. Fierde Deels første Bind"".
København, Gyldendal, 1928. Lex8vo. Samtidigt hshirtbd. Forgyldt rygtitel. Stempel på titelblad. 416 pp., rigt illustr.