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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
483: Lauer, K.: Dietary changes in temporal rela-
tion to multiple sclerosis in the Faroe Islands: an
evaluation of literary sources
in: Neuroepidemiology, Basel, vol. 8,1989, pp. 200-
206
484: Laursen, Finn: Small Powers at Sea. Scandi-
navia and the New International Marine Order
(= Publications on Ocean Development, Volume 20).
Dordrecht/Boston/London (Martinus Nijhoff Pub-
lishers) 1993
Reviewed in:
- Nordic Joumal of Intemational Law,
vol. 65, 1996, pp. 322-325 (Marja Lehto)
<The Faroes are mentioned on several occasions, e.g. pp.
60-61 "Greenland and the Faroe Islands" (on "The Politics
of Security), pp. 104-108 ''The 12-mile fishing-zone" (on
"The Politics of Fisheries”, with 3 maps of the Faroese fish-
ery-zones of 1955, 1959 and 1964>
485: Lawford, I.: Musical philately. Faroes
in: Musical Opinion, no. 111, August 1988, p. 262,
illustrations
<Quoted from "The Music Index 1987-1988">
486: Leith, Brian: Hung Verdict
in: The Daily Telegraph, Aug. 3, 1991
487: Leivsson, Tróndur G.: Potential Tree Line in
the Faroe Islands
in: Alden, John/Mastrantonio, J. Louise/Ødum,
Søren (eds.): Forest Development in Cold Climates
(= NATO ASI series, A, Life Sciences, vol. 244),
New York (Plenum Press) 1993, pp. 463-474, 5 fig-
ures, 3 tables, references
<Results of an attempt to assess the exposure levels for af-
forestation and tree growth in the Faroe Islands by means of
a small tatter flag trial in the year 1984>
488: Levinson, David: Ethnic Groups Worldwide.
A Ready Reference Guide
Phoenix, Arizona (Oryx Press) 1998
<Pp. 22-24: Denmark; with short reference to the "Faroe Is-
landers or Faroese" on p. 23>
489: Lewinsky, Jette/Jóhansen, Jóhannes: The
vegetation and bryophyte flora of the Faroe Is-
lands
1987, 56 pp., illustrations, maps (= 14th Intemation-
al Botanical Congress, Berlin, 1987; Guide to excur-
sion, no. 33)
<Quoted from The Natural History Museum Library Cata-
logue (Intemet-index)>
490: Liljeblad, Bengt et al.: Report from the
cruise with R/V Hákon Mosby to the region north
of Faroe Islands June 1986
Goteborg (Goteborgs universitet. Oceanografiska in-
stitutionen) 1987 (= Report, no. 14), 23, [7] pp., il-
lustrations
<Quoted from Føroyskur Bókalisti 1997, p. 17>
491: Lindholm, S.: Music in the Faroes
in: Nordic Sounds, September 1985, p. 12-13, illus-
trations
<Quoted from "The Music Index 1987-1988">
492: Lindholm, S.: Music in the Faroes
in: Musical Denmark, Copenhagen, no. 43,1990, pp.
2-7, illustrations, map
<Quoted from "The Music Index 1989-1990">
493: Lindquist, Ole: Whaling by Peasant Fisher-
men in Norway, Orkney, Shetland, the Faeroe Is-
lands, Iceland and Norse Greenland: Mediaeval
and Early Modern Whaling Methods and Inshore
Legal Regimes
in: Basberg, Bjøm L./Ringstad, Jan Erik/Wexelsen,
Einar (eds.): Whaling and History. Perspectives on
the Evolution of the Industry. Sandefjord (Kom-
mandør Chr. Christensens Hvalfangsmuseum) 1993
(= Publikasjon nr. 29), pp. 17-55, 3 figures, literature
and references
<A presentation of some preliminary results from
Lindquists PhD thesis about cetaceans and pinnepeds in the
economy and culture of peasant fishermen in the Northeast
Atlantic region, ca. 900-1900 AD. Cf. supplement no. 494>
494: Lindquist, Ole: Whales, dolphins and por-
poises in the economy and culture of peasant fish-
ermen in Norway, Orkney, Shetland, Faeroe Is-
lands and Iceland, ca 900-1900 AD, and Norse
Greenland, ca. 1000-1500 AD
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University
of St Andrews, Scotland, for the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy, November 1984 [unpublished]
Volume 1: Thesis, xvii, pp. 1-496, 13 figures
Volume 2: Appendix (Part 1), v, pp. 497-925
[Volume 2]: Appendix (Part 2), iii, pp. 926-1273, 4
figures
<The hitherto most comprehensive study of Norse whaling
history, whalicg traditions, whaling culture and whaling
techniques ffom ca. 900 to 1900 AD. Consists of the thesis
and a large appendix comprising a great number of docu-
ments conceming whaling in Norway, Orkney, Shetland,
the Faroes, Iceland and Viking Greenland>