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Fifteen hundred miles of floating ice (1871-1872), by Hans Hendrik

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How to build a snow-hut, by Roald Amundsen

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The Northwest Passage, by Sir John Everett Millais (English painter, 1829-1896), painting p. 518

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Paying a call in the Northwest Passage (1906), by Roald Amundsen

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The search for the Poles Part II: The North Pole: Historical note

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The fate of Sir John Franklin (1849), by Elizabeth Doten

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A balloon search for the North Pole (1897), by G. Firth Scott

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The attack of the ice (1893), by Fridtjof Nansen

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The discovery of the North Pole (1909), by Admiral Robert E. Peary

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Admiral Peary in his North-Pole costume, photograph p. 546

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The search for the Poles Part III: The South Pole: Historical note

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In Antarctic winter quarters (1908-1909), by Sir Ernest H. Shackleton

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Norway at the South Pole (1911), by Roald Amundsen

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At the South Pole, photograph p. 574

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The rivals in the Antarctic (1911), from Harper's Weekly

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Captain Scott's last message (1912), by Robert F. Scott

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The burning of Njal (1014), from the Saga of Burnt Njal

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How the boy Sigurd won the horse Greyfell, by William Morris

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Iceland Part III: Iceland and its people: Historical note

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The fire mountains of Iceland (1783), by Lord Dufferin

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Climbing Mount Hekla (1854), by Pliny Miles

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Waiting for the Great Geyser to spout (1874), by Bayard Taylor

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How Icelandic children get their surnames, by Mrs Disney Leith

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Greenland Part I: Stories from the history of Greenland: Historical note

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How Eric the Red came to Greenland (983), by Dr. Isaac I. Hayes

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How the Greenlanders got a bishop (1126), by Dr. Isaac I. Hayes

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The search for the lost colonies of Greenland (1579-1671), by Dr. Henry Rink

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The apostle to Greenland (1721-1736), by Jacob A. Riis

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A model parliament, by Dr. Isaac I. Hayes

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Greenland Part II: Stories of life in Greenland: Historical note

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Greenland customs of two centuries ago, by Hans Egede

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How to build a ''woman's boat'', by Dr. Isaac I. Hayes

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The Eskimos and their ways, from the Cornhill magazine

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The farewell of the Greenlanders, from the Cornhill magazine

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What is an iceberg ?, by Dr. Isaac I. Hayes

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Escaping from a glacier, by Dr. Isaac I. Hayes

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The search for the Poles Part I: Adventures in the frozen North: Historical note

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Spitzbergen, the island that belongs to no one, by Lord Dufferin

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The speaking of Prince Uffe the Speechless, by Saxo Grammaticus

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The letter of King Canute (1027)

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Waldemar Atterdag and the Hansa (1361), by Helen Zimmerman

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Denmark Part II: Folk-stories and legends: Historical note

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King Volmer and Elsie, by John G. Whittier (after the Danish of Christian Winter)

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The King of Denmark's ride, by Caroline Norton

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Molboer stories

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Denmark Part III: Scenes from Danish history: Historical note

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The ''Madman of the North'' overcomes Copenhagen (1700), by François Marie Arouet Voltaire

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King Christian (1677-1730), by Johannes Evald

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Stories of Tordenskjöld the great Danish admiral (early eighteenth century)

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The fall of Queen Caroline Mathilda (1772), by G. Hesekiel, from the memoirs of Baron Simolin

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Hans Christian Andersen as a boy, by himself

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Iceland Part I: In Saga times: Historical note

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How the Sagas came to be written, by Sabine Baring-Gould

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How the early Icelanders dressed, by J. Fulford Vicary

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Paying visits in Saga time, by J. Fulford Vicary

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How the laws were made in Saga time

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Iceland Part II: Stories from the Icelandic Sagas: Historical note

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The Irish in Thule (eighth century), from the Saga of Olaf Tryggvason

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Glum and his man Ingolf (about 950), from ''Viga-Glum's Saga''

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How Kjartan of Iceland became a Christian (about 1000), from the Laxdaeler's Saga

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Thangbrand the priest (about 1000), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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How Grettir the outlaw saved the farmhouse (early eleventh century), from the Saga of Grettir the Strong, rewritten by Sabine Baring-Gould

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A home in the North, photograph p. 92

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The Naerodal and Jordalsnut, photograph p. 100

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How the Laplanders live, by A. F. Mockler-Ferryman

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Market day in the Far North, photograph p. 106

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The music of Ole Bull, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Sweden Part I: Stories of Viking life and adventure: Historical note

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The hall of the early chiefs, by Henry Morley

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How the Swedes elected their king, by Neander N. Cronholm

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How the Swedes learned of Christianity (850), by S. Baring-Gould

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How Ragnar Lodbrog won a wife and a nickname, by Saxo Grammaticus

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The defeat of the Jomsburg Vikings (983), by Neander N. Cronholm

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Sigrid the Haughty (about 988-1000)

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Sweden Part II: Tales from Swedish history: Historical note

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The blood-bath of Stockholm (1520), by William Widgery Thomas, Jr.

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Gustavus Vasa, the saviour of Sweden (1520), by William Widgery Thomas, Jr.

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The marriage of Gustavus Vasa (1523), by Wilhelm Jensen

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Gustavus Adolphus at Lützen (1632), by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

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The battle-song of Gustavus Adolphus, by Michael Altenburg

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The crossing of the Little Belt (1658), by Z. Topelius

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How the ''Madman of the North'' defended himself at Bender (1713), by François Marie Arouet Voltaire

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Bringing home the body of Charles XII, by Gustav Olaf Cederström (Swedish painter, 1845), painting p. 208

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The Nobel Prize, by Vance Thompson

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Denmark Part I: Tales of the Dark Ages: Historical note

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The ghost of Hamlet's father, by William Shakespeare

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The play scene in ''Hamlet'', by Daniel Maclise (Irish painter, 1806-1870), painting p. 234

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The slaying of the monster Grendel, retold by Florence Holbrook (from ''Beowulf'', an ancient epic poem of Denmark)

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How King Rorik regained the tribute, by Saxo Grammaticus

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The humiliating entry of Sonnavater and Knut into Stockholm, by C. G. Hellquist, (Swedish artist, 1851-1890), painting frontispiece

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Norway Part I: Stories from Scandinavian mythology: Historical note

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The wolf Fenris, from the Younger Edda

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The horse Sleipnir, from the Younger Edda

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Thor fishes for the Midgard Serpent, from the Younger Edda

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Thor among the giants, from the Younger Edda

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The death of Balder, from the Younger Edda

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Proverbs from the Eddas

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Boinnis Glacier and river, photograph p. 28

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Norway Part II: Tales of the sea-rovers: Historical note

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The discoverer of the North Cape (about 890), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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The story of Hakon the Good (934-961), from the Heimskringla

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Stories of Olaf Tryggvason (king of Norway from 996 to 1000)

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Iron-Beard, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Stories of Olaf the Saint (1015-1030)

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The ancient church of Göl, photograph p. 76

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King Magnus, who was reformed by a poem (reigned from 1035-1047), by Hjalmar H. Boyesen

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How King Harald Hard-Ruler gave his treasure for his life (1049), by Hjalmar H. Boyesen

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How King Sigurd smoked out the pirates (1107), from the Heimskringla

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Birchlegs carrying King Hakon, by Knut Bergslien (Norwegian painter, born 1827), painting p. 88

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Norway Part III: Life in the Far North: Historical note

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Finn blood (nineteenth century), by Jonas Lie