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19431799K., 1943. 4to. 333 pp. Rigt illustr.
K., 1943. 4to. 333 pp. Rigt illustr.
200663639BBKnokke-Heist., Gallery Luc Pieters., 2006. 34 x 23 cm. 48 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 63639BB 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
191924588Reykjavik, 1919-26. 4 private hshirtbd. Rygge med lettere brugsspor. 454,645,774,885 pp.
Reykjavik, 1919-26. 4 private hshirtbd. Rygge med lettere brugsspor. 454,645,774,885 pp.
197612602Reykj., 1976. Lex8vo. Oshirt. XVIII, 576 pp., illustr.
Reykj., 1976. Lex8vo. Oshirt. XVIII, 576 pp., illustr.
Reykj., 1909-10. Et samt. hldrbd. 315, 276 pp.
191112754Reykj., 1911. Samt. hldrbd. VIII, 698 pp.
Reykj., 1911. Samt. hldrbd. VIII, 698 pp.
114960Editions du Porte-Glaive Editions du Porte-Glaive, 1987, 163 p., broché, bon état.
1987185854Editions du Porte-Glaive Editions du Porte-Glaive, 1987. In-8 broché de 163 pages; Bon état
1997sb24Fjölvi Album cartonné 1997 Grand in-8 (19,5 x 25,5 cm.), album cartonné, couverture illustrée, 29 pages, illustrations couleurs in-texte de l'auteur ; état proche du neuf. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
195563235Reykjavik - Iceland. Bokautgafe Menningarsjods. (Ohne Jahr. Um 1955). 64 nicht nummerierte Seiten. Mit 59 ganzseitigen, fotografischen Abbildungen. Ill. Originalbroschur. Querformat 14x22 cm
197031462Reykjavik, 1970. Orig. omslag.
Reykjavik, 1970. Orig. omslag.
(The Dark Iceland Series #2) "With the dark arctic winter closing in on a quiet fishing village in Northern Iceland, a policeman is murdered and it falls to Ari Tho?r Arason to piece together a puzzle that involves tangled local politics, a compromised new mayor, and a psychiatric ward in Reykjavik where someone is being held against their will" Translated from Icelandic by Quentin Bates.. 210p. Book
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
190431482Reykjavik, 1904. 12mo. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. 64 pp. Frisk eksemplar.
Reykjavik, 1904. 12mo. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. 64 pp. Frisk eksemplar.
196317211Lex8vo. I kassette. 175 pp. Illustr.
Lex8vo. I kassette. 175 pp. Illustr.
187162992Christiania, Feilberg & Landmark, 1859 - 1871. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary half calf binding. Wear and scratches to extremities. Vol. 1 missing leather on upper compartment. Internally leaves evenly browned. XL, 560 pp: XV, 500 pp.
196225183Reykjavik, 1962. Lex8vo. 269 pp. Illustr. (Disp.).
Reykjavik, 1962. Lex8vo. 269 pp. Illustr. (Disp.).