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ANDERSON -AMERICA NOT DISCOVERED BY CO- 



'LUMBUS. A historical Sketch of the Discovery of America by the 

 Norsemen in the loth century. By Prof. R. B. Anderson. With 

 an Appendix on the Historical, Literary and Scientific value of the 

 Scandinavian Languages. i2mo, cloth, $i. 



" A valuable addition to American histor>\" Notes and Queries, London. 



ANDERSON -NORSE MYTHOLOGY; or, the Religion of 



our Forefathers. Containing all the INIyths of the Eddas carefully 

 systematized and interpreted; with an Introduction, Vocabulary and 

 Index. By R. B. Anderson, Prof, of Scandinavian Languages 

 in the Univ. of Wisconsin. Crown 8vo, cloth, 32.50; half calf, $4.00. 



"Prof. Anderson's work is incomparably superior to the already existing books 

 of this order." Scribner s Montldy. 



"The exposition, analysis and interpretation of the Norse Mythology' leave 

 nothing to be desired." Appleton' s yournal. 



ANDERSON-VIKINC TALES OF THE NORTH. The Sagas 

 of Thorstein, Viking's Son and Fridthjof the Bold. Translated from 

 the Icelandic by Prof. R. B. Anderson ; also Tegner's Fridthjof's 

 Saga, translated by George Stephens. One vol. Cloth, $2. 



" Prof. Anderson's book is a very valuable and important one." The Nation. 



"A, charming book it is. Your work is in every way cleverly done. These 

 quaintly delightful sagas ought to charm many thousands of readers, and your 

 translation is of the best." Pj'o/. IVillard Fiske, Cornell University. 



ANDERSON -THE YOUNGER EDDA,-also called Snorre's 

 Edda, or the Prose Edda. Witli an Introduction, Notes, Vocabulary 

 and Index. By Prof. R. B. Anderson. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2. 



" The most complete and literally faithful English version yet produced of 

 Snorre's Edda." The Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



BLANC-THE GRAMMAR OF PAINTING AND ENGRAV- 

 ING. Translated from the French of Charles Blanc by Mrs. Kafe 

 N. DoGGETT. With the original illustrations. 8vo, cloth, 33- 



" We know of no other work which can quite take its place in the hands of those 

 who, without any artistic training, desire to acquire clear ideas concerning the ele- 

 mentary principles of art." Appleton s yournal. 



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