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published in 1843, but at this
point two societies, Fjölnisfélagið and
Nokkrir Íslendingar, had
taken over publication, led
first by Gísli Magnússon and...
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published Makt
Myrkranna in Reykjavík with the
publisher being listed only as
Nokkrir Prentarar ("various publishers"). It
remains unknown who
actually published...
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literary interests, and in 1997 he
published a
collection of
short stories,
Nokkrir góðir
dagar án Guðnýjar,
which became a best-seller in Iceland.[citation...
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Retrieved 25
April 2015. Víðinesbardagi var háður í
Hjaltadal í Skagafirði.
Nokkrir höfðingjar sóttu með 360
manna lið að Guðmundi
biskupi Arasyni og mönnum...
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translation credited to
Valdimar Ásmundsson and
publication simply to "
Nokkrir Prentarar",
which means "various publishers". It
shortened the Aftonbladet...
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Iceland on maps.
Based on "Haraldur Sigurðsson: Ísland á landabréfum.
Nokkrir drættir.
Kortasafn Háskóla Íslands. Reykjavík 1982, p. 7-15.
Slightly abbreviated...
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Bjarni Guðnason, Halldór Halldórsson and Jónas Kristjánsson, [Reykjavík]: "
Nokkrir Vinir", 1969, OCLC 463185047 (in Icelandic) "In Memoriam:
Einar Ólafur...