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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.
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——— Report made to the department of state on the condition of the industrial classes in Sweden and Norway. 8° Washington, Government printing office, 1874. (15)

——— Report on the revenue from spirits and on the civil service in Sweden. 8°. London, J: S. Levey, 1877. (16)

——— Reports on the commerce of the United States with Sweden and Norway, and on fire insurance and building regulations in Sweden. 8°. Stockholm, P. A. Norstedt & söner, 1876. (17)

——— See also United States. Department of the interior.

Andrews (J:) The history of the revolutions of Denmark. With an account of the present state of that kingdom and people. Appendix containing remarks on the laws and internal government of Denmark. 2 v. 8° London, printed for J. Nourse, 1774. (18)

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Árnason (Jón). Icelandic legends. Translated by G: E. J. Powell and Eiríkur Magnússon. Eng. tit. 17 pl. 12°. London, R: Bentley, 1864. (19)

——— The same: Second series. With notes and introductory essay. 2 pl. 12° London, Longmans, 1866. (19a)

Arnold (E. Lester Linden). A summer holiday in Scandinavia. With a preface by Edwin Arnold. 12°. London, S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1877 (20)

Asbjörnsen (Peter Christian). Popular tales from the Norse. By G: Webbe Dasent. With an introductory essay on the origin and diffusion of popular tales. 2d ed., enlarged. 12° Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas, 1859. (21)

——— The same. 12° New York, D. Appleton & co., 1859. (21a)

——— Round the Yule log: Norwegian folk and fairy tales. Translated by H. L. Brækstad. With an introduction by Edmund W: Gosse; and with 100 illustrations by the first Norwegian artists. 8°. London, S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1881. (22)

——— The same: Folk and fairy tales. 26 pl. sq. 12° New York, A. C. Armstrong & son, 1883 [1882.] (22a)

——— Tales from the fjeld. A second series of popular tales, from the Norse. By G: W. Dasent. Front, 12° London, Chapman & Rail, 1874. (23)