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ANDERSON-AMERICA NOT DISCOVERED BY CO- LUMBUS. A historical Sketch of the Discovery of America by the Norsemen in the lolh century. By Prof. R. B. Ander- son. With an Appendix on the Historical, Literary and Scien- tific value of the Scandinavian Languages. i2mo, cloth, $i.

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ANDERSON-NORSE MYTHOLOGY; or, the Religion of our ForefatherSc Containing all the Myths of the Eddas carefully systematized and interpreted; with an Introduction, Vocabulary and Index. By R. B. Anderson, Prof of Scandi- navian Languages in the University of Wisconsin. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.50; cloth, gilt edges, $3; half calf, $4.50.

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ANDERSON -VIKING TALES OF THE NORTH. The

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