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1906 Nokkrar rimur

A few rhymes

€47,74

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A few rhymes after various:
Rejection hymn by Lýð Jónsson, 45 verses.
A heartfelt poem of sorrow, 24 verses.
Rhyme by an English student, 156 verses.
Jannesar-rhyme by Guðmund Bergþórsson, 86 verses.
Láka poems by Guðmundur Bergþórsson, 27 verses.
Solitary verses attributed to Sir Ben. Jónsson on bjarnarnes. 25 verses.
Rhyme by one Farmer’s Wife, 105 verses.
Some European examples by PJ Vídalín, Dalasýsla sheriff. 30 verses.

The book is 72 pages. sewn, with a shirt binding on the keel and corner and upholstery, but the book is loose in the binding.

Publishing and printing :
Publisher: Sigurður Erlendsson bookseller. Reykjavík 1906. Frækorna printing works.

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