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Valdimar Ásmundsson (Jóhann
Valdimar Ásmundsson, also Ásmundarson) (10 July 1852 - 17
April 1902) was the
founder and
editor of
Fjallkonan (The Lady of...
- Halldór
Ásmundsson (c. 1600 – 1667/1668) was a 17th-century
Icelandic printer,
responsible for the only
printing press in
Iceland from 1634 to 1666. Halldór...
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Darkness (Icelandic Makt Myrkranna) is a 1901
Icelandic book by
Valdimar Ásmundsson that
claims to be a
translation of Dracula, by Bram Stoker. It was based...
- of print. In 1901,
Dracula was
translated into
Icelandic by
Valdimar Ásmundsson under the
title Makt
Myrkranna (Powers of Darkness) with a
preface written...
- Dubhgaill,
Gilleasbuig MacDougall,
Gillespec MacDougall, Hákon, Hakon,
Ospak Asmundsson, Óspakr-Hákon, Óspak, Óspakr,
Uspak Hákon,
Uspak Håkon,
Uspak Hakon, Uspak...
- FHL book 929.24912 T398t., p. 425.
Grettis saga (filmed 1948),
Valdimar Ásmundsson, (Salt Lake City, Utah:
Filmet av the
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1948)...
- loud".
Original line-up from 1977: Eyþór
Gunnarsson –
keyboards Jóhann
Ásmundsson – b****
Gunnlaugur Briem-Gulli
Briem (Gulli) –
drums Friðrik
Karlsson (Frissi) –...
- Olaf Belg, y Gisl Skeid-neb Þorskfirðinga saga (filmed 1948),
Valdimar Ásmundsson, (Salt Lake City, Utah :
Filmet av the
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1948)...
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inspiration from the saga's plot.
These include, for example, Friðrik
Ásmundsson Brekkan's
novels Ulveungernes broder/Saga af Bróður
Ylfing (1924/1929)...
- the Arctic :
Scenario Analysis. Hørmann, Morten., Hammervold, Vibeke.,
Ásmundsson, Ragnar., Georgiev, Ivo., Dyer, Gillian., Brøndum Andersen, Simon. Copenhagen...