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LOGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, FIMMTUDAGINN 6. OKTOBER 1977
GIFTS Cont. of paffe 8
Andvökur I-IV, second edít-
ion, Reykjavik, 1953-1958,
Published by Menningarsjóð
ur — The Cultural Foundati
on. Preface, notes and edit-
ing by Prof. Þorkell Johann-
esson. Donated in soft cover
by publisher. Hand crafted
binding by National Library
Bookbinder, courtesy of
Chief Librarian, Prof Finn-
bogi Guðmundsson.
Andvöknr, tlrval- Selected
Poems. Reykjavík 1939. —
Published by Mál og Menn-
ing Book Club. Essay and
editing by Prof. Sigurður
Nordal. Donated by Nation-
al League.
Andvökur, Urval- Selected
Poems, Reykjavik 1945. —
Published by Isafoldarprent-
smiðja. Selection by Unnur
B. Bjarklind. — Donated by
publisher.
Gullregn úr ijóðum Stefáns
G. — Golden Rain, Selected
Poems by Stefan G. Reykja-
vik, 1967, Printed by Hóla-
prent as a present at New
Year’s to staff and associat-
es. Preface and selection by
Johannes úr Kötlum, a gift-
ed poet, now dead. Donated
by Holaprent.
Bréf og ritgerðir, I-IV, —
Letters and Essays. Reykja-
vík, 1938—48. Published by
Þjóðvinafélagið — The Pat-
riotic Society. Edited and
annotated by Prof. Þorkell
Johannesson. Donated by
National League.
Bréf tíl Stephan G. I-III —
Letters to Stephan G.
Reykjavík, 1971-75, Publish-
ed by Þjóðvinafélagið. Edit-
ed and annotated by Prof.
Finnbogi Guðmundsson and
donated at his instigation.
Heimleið-Homeward Bound.
Reykjavík, 1917. Pamphlet
with poems composed that
year, 48 pages. Donated by
National League.
Jökulgöngur-Glacial Walks
Wynyard, 1921. A reprinted
article from the weekly Vor-
öld. Donated by National
League.
Stephan G. Stephansson, —
Reykjavík, 1917. A selection
of poems printed as a pro-
gramm for a banquet hon-
oring the poet in Reykjavík
during his stay in Iceland
that your as an invited and
honored guest.
ITEMS STILL TO BE
AQUIRED
Á Ferð og flugi, Reykjavík,
1900, poems.
Kolbeinslag, Winnipeg 1914,
poems.
Vígaslóði, Reykjavík, 1920.
poems.
Uti á víðavangi, Winnipeg,
1894, poems.
All the poems in these
ethree pamphlets are in And
vökur, second edition. They
are, however, a must to com
plete the collection of all
published work by tehe poet.
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