
Det norske Luther College, 1861-1897.ġ909 – Østergaard, Kristian. Senere tid offentlig udtalte "orthodoxe" doctriner.ġ897 – Bothne, Gisle Christian Johnson. Professor Larsen og dem, der bifalde visse af ham isaer i den Menneskelighed og orthodoxi: casuelt afhandlede i aabneīreve til norske prµster i Nord-Amerika og naermest til Hr. It was not possible to determine whether these were all the same company or separate companies with the same name.ġ861 - Hansen, S. Listings under this name were also found in Chicago, Ill. Ī popular name for both Scandinavian and Scandinavian-American publishers. De norske settlementers historie: en oversigt overĭecorah, Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. Nordvesten fra Amerikas opdagelse til Indianerkrigen iġ909 - Holand, Hjalmar Rued. De norske settlementers historie en oversigt overĭen norske indvandring til og bebyggelse af Amerikas

La Crosse, Wis.: Trykt og forlagt af forfatteren.ġ908 - Holand, Hjalmar Rued. Settlementer: en ledetraad for emigranten fra det gamle land og Indberetninger og oplysninger fra 200 skandinaviske Skandinaverne i De forenede stater og Canada: med It was not possible to determine whether these were all the same company or separate companies with the same name.ġ867 - Schröder, Johan. Listings under this name can also be found for Decorah, Iowa and Brooklyn, N.Y. Specialized in providing cheap, popular literature to Scandinavian immigrants which was sold through newsstands, tobacco shops and railway vendors. Snip-snap-snude: lystspil.ġ890 - Buslett, Ole Amundson. Translation of Bjørnson's article Vis-Knut, first published in Udeġ889 - Buslett, Ole Amundson. Wise-Knut, by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson from the Norwegian and Swedish population in the Unitedġ909 - Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne. "A Scandinavian newspaper extensively read by the Danish, Den evangelisk-lutherske kirkes historie i Amerika: fra dens from the Norwegian by Samuel CoffinĮastman, with an introduction by Julius Emil Olson.ġ888 - Andersen, R. The family at Gilje a domestic story of theįorties, by Jonas Lie tr. Hollander.ġ920 - Lie, Jonas Lauritz Idemil.

inĬollaboration with the author, by Lee M. T he heroic legends of Denmark, by Axel Olrik. Almquist tr.įrom the Swedish by Adolph Burnett Benson. from the Swedish by Lillieġ919 - Almqvist, C. The King's mirror (Speculum regalae - Konungs skuggsjá) Translatedįrom the Old Norse with introduction and notes by Laurenceġ918 - Lagerlöf, Selma. Marie Grubbe, a lady of the seventeenth century, by J.P. Introduction, by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur.ġ917 – Jacobsen, J. Modern Icelandic plays: Eyvind of the hills, The

The entire study has been revised."-Pref. Scandinavian ballad criticism to the eighteenth century. University under the title of English, Scottish, and "This book has grown out of a dissertation presented in Aprilġ915, for the degree of doctor of philosophy at Harvard Ballad criticism in Scandinavia and Greatīritain during the eighteenth century, by Sigurd Bernhard from the Swedish, with an introduction by Edwinījörkman, from the prose version of 1872.ġ916 – Hustvedt, Sigurd Bernhard.

Master Olof a drama in five acts, by August Lewery Blackley with anġ915 - Strindberg, August. Poems by Tegnér: The children of the Lord's supper, tr.įrom the Swedish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow andįrithiof's saga, tr. William Hovgaard, with eighty-three illustrations and seven The voyages of the Norsemen to America, by Introduction by Oscar James Campbell, jr. Comedies by Holberg: Jeppe of the hill, The Annual report - AmericanĬontinued by American-Scandinavian Foundation. “About The American-Scandinavian Foundation.” The American-Scandinavianġ912 - American-Scandinavian Foundation. Its activities include fellowships, grants, cultural activities and publishing. (Publishers for whom no definite nationality could be determined)įounded in 1910 by Niels Poulson, a Danish-American industrialist, to promote international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between the United States and Scandinavia.
