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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.
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——— See Asbjörnsen (Peter Christian). Round the Yule log. [1882.] also Egids saga Skallagrímssonar. The "Egil's saga." 1879.

Gould (Sabine Baring). See Baring-Gould.

Granburg (Per Adolf). An historical sketch of the last years of the reign of Gustavus the 4th Adolphus, late king of Sweden; including a narrative of the causes, progress, and termination of the late revolution: and an appendix, containing official documents, letters, and minutes of conversations between the late king and lieut. gen. sir John Moore, gen. Brune &c, &c. Translated from the Swedish. [Anon.] 8°. London, for J. Cawthorn, 1812.(198)

Greenaway (Kate, illustrator). See Zimmern (H..). Tales from the Edda. [1882.]

Grettis saga: the story of Grettir the strong. Translated from the Icelandic by Eiríkr Magnússon and W: Morris. 1 map. 8° London, F. S. Ellis, 1869.(194)

Griffin (Gilderoy Wells). My Danish days. With a glance at the history, traditions, and literature of the old northern country. 12°. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1875.(195)

Grosvenor (E.. M.. Leveson Gower Granville, mrs. R:, marchioness of Westminster). Diary of a tour in Sweden, Norway and Russia in 1827: with letters. 12°. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1819.(196)

Gunnlaugs saga Ormstunga ok skáld-Hrafns. The saga of Gunnlaug the worm-tongue and Rafn the skald, as the priest Ari Thorgilson the learned has told it. [Translated by Erikír Magnússon and W: Morris.] In "The Fortnightly review." v. 11, v. 5 n. s. 8° London, Chapman & Hall, no. 25, Jan. 1, 1869, pp. 27-56.(197)

Gyllenskiöld (O. Carlheim). See Carlheim-Gyllenskiöld.

Habberton (J:) The land of the midnight sun. In "Harper's new monthly magazine." v. 63. 8° New York, no. 378, Nov. 1881, pp. 882-894.(198)

Hahn-Hahn (Ida Maria Louisa Sophia Frederika Gustava, countess de). Travels in Sweden: sketches of a journey to the North. 8° London, Clarke & co., 1845.(199)

Hale (Rev. E: Everett) and Hale (Miss Susan). A family flight through France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. Fully illustrated, sm. 4°. Boston, D. Lothrop & co., [1882.] (200)

Hambro (C. J.) Edda; or, the tales of a grandmother. History of Denmark, from the earliest ages to the accession of the Oldenburg dynasty, A.D. 1448. Edited by Philojuvenis [Pseud.] 32 Wood engs. 4°. London, J. Nisbet & co., 1875.(201)
Note.— Originally issued in 1847-8.