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Book Collection 
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A SPLENDID collection of first edi¬ 
tions of Norwegian and Danish bel¬ 
les-lettres, including Ibsen, Bjornson, 
Hamsun, Drachmann, Brandes, J. P. 
Jacobsen, etc., etc., is for sale at a price of 
25,000 Norwegian kroner. The collection 
numbers 1,000 volumes which are bound 
in the elegant Roster bindings. Reflect- 
ants please send tickets marked “Book 
Collection” in care of the Review. 
Scandinavian Classics 
The best books of Northern 
literature, carefully trans¬ 
lated, beautifully bound in 
a library edition. Each vol¬ 
ume complete. $2 a volume. 
The American-Scandinavian Foundation 
25 West 45th Street, New York 
561 
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AVE. 
NEW 
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GUSTAV JENSEN 
SCANDINAVIAN ART 
660 PAGES AND 375 ILLUSTRATIONS 
FRONTISPIECE IN COLOR 
C[ This splendid volume, the product of several years of labor, is now on the press. 
CL It is unusual for the quality of its workmanship and for the abundance of its 
illustrations; and it is the first book of its kind, the first single volume to present 
adequately the art of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. 
CL It reviews the achievements of the three nations in the field of painting, 
sculpture, architecture and design. 
A SURVEY OF SWEDISFI ART By Carl G Laurin, Art Critic and Author of Konsthistoria 
DANISH ART" IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY—By Emil Hannover, Director of the 
Danish Museum of Industrial Art. 
MODERN NORWEGIAN ART—By Jens Thiis, Director of National Gallery at Christiania. 
AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY—By Christian Brinton, author of various essays on Scandinavian art. 
In One Volume PRICE $8.00 
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