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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.

Atkinson (G: Francklin). Pictures from the north, in pen and pencil; sketched during a summer ramble. 3 pl. 8°. London, J: Ollivier, 1848. (24)
Contains: Finland, Sweden and Denmark, pp. 160-251.

Atkinson (Joseph Beavington). An art tour to northern capitals of Europe. 8° London, Macmillan & co., 1873. (25)

Authentic elucidation of the history of Counts Struensee and Brandt, and of the revolution in Denmark in the year 1772. Printed by a personage principally interested. Translated from the German by B. H. Latrobe. [Anon.] 12° London, for J. Stockdale, 1789. (26)

Baden (Gustav Ludvig). The history of Norway, from the earliest times, by G. L. Baden, and from the union of Calmar, by Baron Holberg. Translated from the Danish, and continued to the present time by A. Andersen Feldborg. 8° London, printed for J. Bumpus, 1817. (27)

Bædeker (Karl). Norway and Sweden. Handbook for travellers. With 15 maps and 3 plans. 12° London, Dulau & co., 1879. (28)

Bailey (Philip James). The international policy of the great powers. 12° London, Saunders, Olley & co., 1861. (29)
Contains: Germany and Scandinavia, pp. 63-97.

Baird (Robert). Visit to northern Europe; or sketches descriptive, historical, political and moral, of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland and the free cities of Hamburg and Lubeck, &c. 2 v. 12°. New York, J. S. Taylor & co., 1841. (30)

Baker (Oscar, translator). See Tegnér (Esaias). The saga of Frithiof. 1841.

Baldwin (James). The story of Siegfried. Illustrated by Howard Pyle. 6 pl. 12°. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1882 (31)

Baring-Gould (Sabine). Iceland: its scenes and sagas. 16 pl. 1 map. 8° London, Smith, Slider & co., 1863. (32)

Barnard (Rev. Mordaunt Roger). Sport in Norway, and where to find it. Together with a short account of the vegetable productions of the country. To which is added, a list of the alpine flora of the Dovre fjeld and of the Norwegian ferns, &c. 2 pl. 12°. London, Chapman & Hall, 1864. (33)
— Translator. See Keyser (Jacob Rudolf). The private life of the old Northmen. 1868.—Paijkull (Carl Wilhelm von). A summer in Iceland. 1868.—Schübeler (Frederik Christian). Synopsis of the vegetable products of Norway. 1862.—Thiele (Just Matthias). The life of Thorvaldsen. 1865.

Barrow (J: jr.) Excursions in the north of Europe, through parts of