Page:History of the Literature of the Scandinavian North.djvu/442

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
424
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.

Breton (W: H:) Skandinavian sketches; or a tour in Norway. Eng. tit. 17 pl. 1 map. 8° London, J. Bohn, [1835.] (61)

Bromley (W:) Several years travels through Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark and the United Provinces. [Anon.] 12° London, A. Roper, 1702. (62)

Brooke (Sir Arthur de Capell). Travels through Sweden, Norway, and Finmark, to the North Cape, in the summer of 1820. 11 vign. on india pap. 22 pl. 4°. London, for Rodwell & Martin, 1823. (63)

——— A winter in Lapland and Sweden, with various observations relating to Finmark and its inhabitants; made during a residence at Hammerfest, near the North Cape. 21 pl. 2 maps. 4°. London, J: Murray, 1826. (64)

Brougham (H:, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux). The life and times of H: lord Brougham, written by himself. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh & London, W: Blackwood & sons, 1871. (65)
Contains: Visit to Denmark and Scandinavia, v. 1, pp. 113-222.

——— The same. 3 v. 12° New York, Harper & brothers, 187l. (65a)
Contains: Visit to Denmark and Scandinavia, v. 1, pp. 88-160.

Brown (J:) The northern courts; containing original memoirs of the sovereigns of Sweden and Denmark, since 1766; including the extraordinary vicissitudes in the lives of the grand-children of George the second. 2 v. 1 port. 8°. London, printed for A. Constable & co., Edinburgh; and M. Fenner, London, 1818. (66)

Brown (Marie A.) See Lays of Sweden and Finland. [1876.]

Brown (Robert). The religion and mythology of the Aryans of northern Europe. In Victoria (The) institute; or, philosophical society of Great Britain. Journal of transactions, v. 14. 8° London, 1881, pp. 301-359. (67)

——— See Rink (Henrik Johannes). Danish Greenland. 1877.

Browne (J: Ross). The land of Thor. Illustrated by the author. 12° New York, Harper & brothers, 1867. (68)

Brunnmark (Gustavus). An introduction to Swedish grammar, adapted for the use of Englishmen, with exercises. Revised, and with considerable additions, by J. P. Wåhlin. 12°. London, printed for Boosey & sons, 1825. (69)

Bryce (James). Impressions of Iceland. In "The Cornhill magazine." v. 29. 8°. London, Smith, Elder, & co., no. 173, May, 1874, pp. 553-570. (70)

Buch (Christian Leopold, freiherr von). Travels through Norway and Lapland, during the years 1806, 1807, and 1808. Translated from the original German by J: Black. With notes and illustrations, chiefly mineralogical, and some account of the author, by