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on & Douglas, Edinburgh, 1861._ "Vikings of the Baltic, a romance;" Dasent. _Edmonston & Douglas, Edinburgh._ "Ivar the Viking, a romance;" Du Chaillu. _Charles Scribner's Sons, New York._ "Viking Path, a romance;" Haldane Burgess. _Wm. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1894._ "Northern Antiquities," Percy, edited by Blackwell. _Bohn, London, 1859._ Also the Sagas named on page 206. MYTHOLOGY The Prose Edda, "Northern Antiquities," Percy, edited by Blackwell. _Bohn, London, 1859._ "Norse Mythology," Anderson. _Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago, 1876._ "Norse Stories," Mabie. _Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 1902._ "Northern Mythology," Thorpe. _Lumley, London, 1851._ "Classic Myths," Judd. _Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 1902._ INCIDENTS HARALD: Saga of Harald Hairfair, in "Saga Library," Magnusson and Morris, Vol. I. _Bernard Quaritch, London; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1892._ INGOLF: "Norsemen in Iceland," Dasent in Oxford Essays, Vol. IV. _Parker & Son, London, 1858._ "Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroes." _Harper Bros., New York._ "A Winter in Iceland and Lapland," Dillon. _Henry Colburn, London, 1840._ ERIC, LEIF, AND THORFINN: "The Finding of Wineland the Good," Reeves. _Henry Froude, 1890._ "America Not Discovered by Columbus." Anderson. _Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago, 1891._ CREDIBILITY OF STORY Winsor's "Narrative and Critical History of America," Vol. I. _C. A. Nichols Co., Springfield, Mass., 1895._ "Discovery of America," Fiske, Vol. I. _Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1892._ OTHER SAGAS EASILY ACCESSIBLE "Saga Library," 5 vols.; Morris and Magnusson. _Bernard Quaritch, London; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1892._ As follows: "The Story of Howard the Halt," "The Story of the Banded Men," "The Story of Hen Thorir." Done into English out of Icelandic by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson. "The Story of the Ere-dwellers," with "The Story of the Heath-slayings" as Appendix. Done into English out of the Icelandic by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson. "The Stories of the Kings of Norway, called the Round World" (Heimskringla). By Snorri Sturluson. Done into English by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson. With a large map of Norway. In three volumes. "Gisli the Outlaw," Dasent. _Edmonston & Douglas, Edinburgh._ "Orkneyinga Saga," Anderson. _Edmonston & Douglas, Edinburgh._
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