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THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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FORMER STUDENTS OF ICELANDIC ORIGIN
AT MANITOBA, WESLEY, AND UNITED COLLEGES
AUTHORS:
The following is a list, perha,ps in-
complete, of former students of Ice-
landic origin at Manitoba College,
Wesley College and United College
who have published books.
—Compiled by W. Kristjanson
Elin Anderson, Wesley, 1920
We Americans, Cambridge, Mass.,
Harvard University Press, 1937, 286
pp.—A study of a cleavage in an Am-
erican city.
Frimann B. Anderson (Frimann B.
Arngrimsson). Manitoba, 1885.
Immigration and Settlement in our
Vacant Lands in Manitoba and the
Northwest; How Hindered! How Pro-
moted! Winnipeg, The author, 1887,
19 pp.
DugnaSur Akureyrar og Snilli, Akur-
eyri, Oddur Bjornsson, 1915, 30 pp.
Mesta framfaramaliS: Brot ur Sogu
Akureyrar og Islands, Akureyri, Od-
dur Bjornsson, 1925. 32 pp.
Minningar fra London og Paris, Akur-
eyri, Edda, 1938. 174 pp.
Sveinn E. Bjornsson, Wesley, 1908-11.
A HeiSarbrun, Winnipeg. Viking
Press, 1946. 232 pp. Poetry.
A Candle to Light the Sun, Toronto,
McCelland and Stewart, 1960. 316 pp.
Patricia (Jenkins) Blondal, United—
1947.
From Heaven with a Shout, Toronto,
McClelland and Stewart, 1963, 180
pp. A novel.
(Patricia Blondal was of Icelandic As-
sociation through marriage).
I. Gislason (perhaps Ingvar Gislason).
Wesley, the 1920’s.
Prairie Panorama; A Brief Study of
the Prairie Provinces, Calgary, Wes-
tern Canada Institute, 1948. 196 pp.
Thorstina Jackson, Wesley, 1910.
A Modern Saga, a history of Icelandic
settlement in North Dakota.
Skuli Johnson, Wesley, a Rhodes Scho-
lar in his third year Arts, 1909.
Translation into English verse of Sel-
ected Odes of Horace, Toronto Uni-
versity of Toronto Press and London,
Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford Uni-
versity Press, 1952. 84 pp.
Baldur Jonsson, Wesley, 1911.
Leaves and Letters, Wynyard, Sask.,
Wynyard Advance Press 1918.
Wilhelm Kristjanson, Wesley, 1924
Glimpses of Oxford, Winnipeg. Col-
umbia Press, 1935. 68 pp.
The Icelandic People in Manitoba::
A Manitoba Saga, Winnipeg, Walling-
ford Press, 1965. 557 pp.
Walter J. Lindal, Wesley, 1911.
Two Ways of Life: Freedom or Tyr-
anny, Toronto, Ryerson Press, 1940.
250 pp.
Canadian Citizenship and Wider Loy-
alties, Winnipeg, Canada Press Club.
1946.
Saskatchewan Icelanders, a Strand of