Bibliography 



The following list of works does not purport to be either a complete 

 bibliography of whaling — any such would fill a large volume in itself — 

 or even a complete list of works consulted during the ten years of re- 

 search for this book. It is offered, rather, as a condensed Hst of further 

 reading on the main theme and subsidiary subjects covered in the fore- 

 going text. It is for this reason that the items are not arranged in the 

 customary manner, by author, or even alphabetically. As far as possible 

 they follow the text but are grouped according to subject. 



PREHISTORIC 



Early Man, International Symposiu?n on, Ed. by George Grant Mac- 

 Curdy, J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1937 



Guide to Northern Archaeology, Ed. by the Earl of EUesmere, Royal 

 Society of Northern Antiquaries, J. Bain, London, 1848 



The Primaeval Antiquities of De?mmrk, by J. J. A. Worsaae, Tr. by 

 William J. Thomas, J. H. Parker, London, i§49 



Prehistoric Times, by Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury), Henry Holt 

 and Co., New York, 191 3 



"Whales as an Economic Factor in Prehistoric Europe," by Grahame 

 Clark, Antiquity, Vol. XXI, No. 82, June 1947, Gloucester, England 



"Seal-Hunting in the Stone Age of North Western Europe," by J. G. D. 

 Clark, Proc. Prehistorical Soc, XII, 1946, pp. 12-48, Cambridge, 

 England 



Undersogelser i Geologisk-Antiquarisk Retning, by G. Forchammer, 

 J. Steenstrup, and J. Worsaae (Six Reports on Kitchen-Middens), 

 Acad. Sci. of Copenhagen, Oversigt Over, Nos. 5 and 6, 1854. 



ANCIENT 



"Jonah's Whale," by Paul Haupt, Proc. Amer. Phi. Soc, Vol. XL VI, 

 p. 151, April 1907 



