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Kbhvn., 1912-13. Smal 8vo. Orig. omslag. Lille stødhul i omslaget. XXIV,254 pp. Rigt illustr., tekstillustr, plancher og kort.
K., 1894. Med orig.omsl.i samthldrbd.(hajskind). XLIII,276 pp. - Originaludgaven.
274p., illus. The Norseland Series Hardcover Very good condition
Large 8vo, 25cm. Pp. 219, 45 photos on 21 plates, 43 figs., 1 fold. sketch map, bibl. Paperbound, orig. wrappers, uncut.
PARIS, F. Lanore Ed. - 1935 - In-8 carré - Broché - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations NB dans le texte et HT de Nemours Bonin - 177 pages
Reykjavik, Thorsteinn Gislason, 1917. Orig. helshirtbd. med guldtryk på ryg og perm. 199 pp.
ix + 253pp., 25cm., in the series "Université de Gand, recueil de travaux publié par la Faculté de Philosophie et de Lettres" fasc.39, softcover, pages uncut, [text in German], VG, T69055
406 p. Hardcover Ex-Library in good condition
406 p. Hardcover Very good condition
359p. Hardcover Very good condition
268p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition, spine ends worn, slight foxing
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
Broch?. 128 pages. Format de poche.
Appears unread in mint condition. 192pp. All you need to plan the perfect trip to Iceland and what you can see when you get there.
Kjøbenhavn, Høst, 1869-71. Indbundet i et samtidigt halvlæderbind med forgyldt titel på ryd. Kapitæler med en smule slitage. Først bog en smule brunplettet, ellers et pænt eksemplar. Sansynligvis med dedikation fra forfatteren på foden af titelbladet.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Top corners bumped. Small Adhesive stains to inner covers. Minor shelfwear. ; Njáls saga (also known as "Brennu-Njáls saga" or "The Story of the burning of Njáll") is arguably the most famous of the Sagas of Icelanders. Among Icelanders, the saga is most often referred to simply as Njála. This Icelandic epic from the 13th century describes the progress of a series of blood feuds. Its author is believed to have lived in southeast Iceland, but little more is known. It has a deservedly high reputation as the greatest Icelandic saga. The breadth of its subject matter and the references within the text indicate that the author must have been extremely well read. The events occur between 960 and 1020, as evidenced from the historical reference to King Harold Grayfell (961-976) in chapter three, the Christian conversion of Iceland in 999 covered in chapters 94-101, and the Battle of Clontarf outside Dublin in 1014 in the second-to-last chapter. ; 388 pages
38 pages. Abundantly illustrated with colour and black and white archival photos. Features: Herschel Island - discovered by Captain John Franklin in 1826; The San Juan Island Pig War; Fort Victoria 1854-1857 (Part III) - Esquimalt emerges as a major outpost of British Naval Power in the Pacific; Prior House 1910-1960; First Winter in the West - Fort Macleod is constructed; Place Names of New Iceland. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
A hefty beautifully designed coffee table book. Profusely illustrated ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 336 pages
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Centerfold. "This map, with certain amendments, belongs to the "Story of Burnt Njal" by Sir George W. Dasent" - printed below map. Light wear. Nice copy. Please see our photo for further details. Book
Reykjavik, 1950. XI,410 pp.
Paris, José Corti, 2003. In-8 broché de 419 pages. Très bon état
Reykj., 1950. Lille 4to. 304 pp.
Reykj., 1953-54. Lex8vo. 268 pp. (Safn ti Sögu Islands. 2.Flokkur I:1-2).
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slight rubbing to spine ends, slightly dusty top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or creased or torn with extremely faint marking and a few small nicks to edges. 190pp. A study of the Icelandic saga in the light of later Norse literature where the author examines and evaluates the various attitudes and approaches to the sagas and adds critical insights of his own. Extremely scarce in the UK.