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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
538: Lobsenz, Norman M.: Denmark
New York (Franklin Watts, Inc.) 1970, 90 pp.,
b/w-photographs, 1 map
<An introduction to the land and people of Denmark,
Greenland, and the Faroe Islands [pp. 64-71: Island
Outposts: Greenland and the Faroe Islands], includ-
ing descriptions of the government, sights, society,
festivals, and famous citizens>
539: Lockley, R[onald] M.: Peoples of the
Small Islands
in: The Christian Science Monitor, June 28,
1939, p. 8
<Reflections on the peculiarities of small island
societies, including the Faroe Islands by the eminent
British naturalist C* 1903, ( 2000)>
540: Lockley, Ronald: Return to the Faroes
in: Lockley, R.: Birds and Islands. Travels in
Wild Places. London (H.F. & G. Witherby)
1991, pp. 137-146, illustrations by Noel W.
Cusa
<Reminiscences of earlier visits to Hestur and Koltur
and impressions of a journey to Fugloy>
541: Lockwood, Christopher: Faroe Islands
seeking full independence
in: The Daily Telegraph, Oct. 9, 1998, p. 20
<Brief background information concerning Faroese
plans for independence and Danish reactions>
542: Lockwood, W.B.: [Review ofj Jens
Christian Svabo: Dictionarium Færoense, I.,
ed. by Christian Matras, Copenhagen 1966
in: The Modern Language Review, vol. 63,
1968, pp. 774-775
543: Løgmansskrivstovan (ed.): The Faroe
Islands - A North Atlantic perspective on
sustainable development
Tórshavn n.y. [2002], 24 pp., colour photo-
graphs, foreword by Anfinn Kallsberg
<An information brochure concerning sustainable
development in the Faroe Islands. The brochure
was distributed to the participants of the 3rd United
Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development
in Johannesburg in September 2002>
544: Love, Askell/Love, Doris (eds): North
Atlantic Biota and their History
A Symposium held at the University of Iceland,
Reykjavík, July 1962 under the auspices of
the University of Iceland and the Museum
of Natural History. Oxford et al. (Pergamon
Press) 1963, 430 pp., maps, illustrations, pho-
tographs, references
<A collection of papers delivered at the symposium
on North Atlantic biota. Several papers of the vol-
ume deal with the Faroe Islands; cf. nos. 396, 534,
545 of this supplement>
545: Love, Doris: Dispersal and Survival of
Plants
in: Lðve, Askell/Love, Doris (eds): North
Atlantic Biota and their History. Oxford et al.
(Pergamon Press) 1963, pp. 189-205, 6 tables,
references
<An analysis of plant dispersal and survival in the
North Atlantic including the Faroe Islands>
546: Lord Tweedsmuir: Always a
Countryman
London (Robert Hale Ltd.) 1953, 320 pp., b/w-
photographs
<In chapt. 17, ”To the Faeroes” (pp. 143-161) the
author gives a vivid and detailed description of his
journey to the Faroe Islands in the summer of 1933,
which he undertook in the company of his father, the
famous Scottish novelist John Buchan. With 5 pho-
tographs (after p. 128 and after p. 144) showing ”My
father in the Faeroes, and our transport”; ”Saxen,
Faeroe Islands”; ”Whale hunt in the Faeroes” (2
pictures) and "Thorshavn, Faeroe Islands”>
5» Reviewed in:
TLS, Sept. 18, 1953, p. 599 ([Adrian Hanbury
Bell], under the title ”Light of Nature”)