Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1999, Blaðsíða 80
84
WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROEISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
in: Parker, J.R. (ed.): Petroleum Geology of North-
west Europe: Proceedings of the 4th Conference
[London 1992]. Vol. 2, London (The Geological So-
ciety) 1993, pp. 1011-1023,15 figures, 1 table, refer-
ences
546: Modern and Traditional - Whaling in the
Faroe Islands
in: High North Alliance (ed.): Marine Hunters.
Whaling and Sealing in the North Atlantic. Reine,
Lofoten, 1997, pp. 12-13, illustrations
<Brief outline of pilot whaling in the Faroes and of the re-
actions provoked by this>
547: Moeller, Peter/Tavner, John: Klaksvík Port
Handbook
Ardleigh, Colchester (Land & Marine Publications
Ltd.) 1998, 60 pp., illustrations
<Detailed information about the city and harbour of
Klaksvík>
548: Mørck, Endre: The distribution of subject
properties and the acquisition of subjecthood in
the West Scandinavian languages
in: Swan, Toril/Mørck, Endre/Westvik, Olaf Jansen
(eds.): Language change and language structure: old-
er Germanic languages in a comparative perspective.
Berlin/New York (Mouton de Gruyter) 1994 (=
Trends in linguistics. Studies and Monographs; 73),
pp. 159-194, references
<Mørck also deals with Faroese (chapter 5: Faroese, pp.
181-184; p. 159, 184-185, 186, withtable 1)>
549: Mørkøre, J: The Faroese fishing industry at
the crossroads: Staying outside the EU?
in: Ámason, R./Felt, L. (eds.): The North Atlantic
Fisheries - Successes, Failures and Challenges. Char-
lottetown, Prince Edward Island (The Institute of Is-
land Studies) 1995
<Quoted from Fróðskaparrit, vol. 44, 1996, p. 137>
550: Mørkøre, Jógvan: The Faroese Home Rule
Model - Theory and Reality
in: Lyck, Lise (ed.): Constituional and Economic
Space of the Small Nordic Jurisdictions. The Aaland
Islands - The Faroe Islands - Greenland - Iceland.
Stockholm 1996 (= NordREFO 1996:6), pp. 162-
191, 8 figures, 1 table, references
<A comprehensive study of the history, structure, problems
and future chances of Faroese home rule and of the prob-
lem-ridden relationship between the Faroes and Denmark
esp. in the 1990s>
551: Mørkøre, Jógvan: Transfers and Dependen-
cy: The Faroese Experience
in: North. The Joumal of Nordregio, vol. 10, 1999,
no. 2/3, pp. 10-15, figures, b/w photographs
<On the present-day discussion about home rule and inde-
pendence from Denmark>
552: Moore, Tim: Frost on my moustache
London (Abacus) 1999, 280 pp.
<A voyage in the wake of Lord Dufferin, who in the 2nd
half of the 19th century travelled Iceland and Svalbard. On
pp. 166-167 there is a brief sketch of a stay in Tórshavn>
553: Moore, Toby: Islanders face hard times
in: Daily Telegraph, September 12, 1992. Reprinted
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
[vol. 1], no. 5, August 1992, p. 129
<Subtitle: The featherbedded Faroe Islands are awakening
to recession. Toby Moore, Environment Correspondent, re-
ports from Tórshavn>
554: Morgan, R./Murphy, C.: The use of potential
fields in the search for potential fields in the
Faroe-Shetland area
in: SPE [Society of PetroleumEngineers]. Reservoir,
Evaluation & Engineering, vol. 1, 1998, pp. 476-484,
references
<Quoted from SCI 1998, 6 D, col. 5229>
555: Morris, J.: Those places you never forget
in: New Choices (: Living Even Better after 50), Har-
lan, Indiana, vol. 37, 1997, pp. 26-27ff. ("continued
on later pages of same issue"), illustrations
<Quoted from: Readers' Guide, vol. 97, no. 11, 1997>
556: Mortensen, Anker: The sun behind cloud
Translated from the Faroese by Tórður Jóansson
in: Isaksen, Jógvan: Amariel Norðoy. Tórshavn
(Norðurlandahúsið í Føroyum) 1997, p. 29
<Poem, original title "Sólin aftanfyri skýggj">
557: Mudge, D.C./Rashid, B.: The geology of the
Faeroe Basin area
in: Brooks, J./Glennie, K.W. (eds.): Conference on
Petroleum Geology of North West Europe (3rd:-
1986: London). Petroleum Geology of North West
Europe. Vol. 2, London (Graham & Trotman), 1987,
pp. 751-763, 10 figures, references
<"This chapter describes the pre-Eocene geology of the
Faeroe Basin area and attempts to interpret its structural de-
velopment as part of the NW Britain region, which includes
the Hebridean basins and the Rockall Trough. The study is