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1. Faroe Islands Geography Introduction:
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2. Geography of the Faroe Islands:
 
3. Village Studies from the Faroe
 
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4. Torvi[eth] i Foroyum i sogu og
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5. Sandoy: Heðin Brú, Sandur, Faroe
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6. Vatnajökull: Insert subtitleGlaciers
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7. The Faroe Islands (North Atlantic
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8. Regions of the Faroe Islands
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9. Faroe Islands: Webster's Timeline
 
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10. Víkar, Faroe Islands
11. Western Norway: Norway, Icelandic
 
12. Geography, geology and climate
 
13. The algae-vegetation of the Faeröese
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14. The Far Islands and Other Cold
15. Surtsey: The New Island in the
 
16. Faeroe, Iceland and Greenland:
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17. The Sacred Center: The Ancient

1. Faroe Islands Geography Introduction: Toftir, Fámjin, Miðvágur, Hov, Faroe Islands, Argir, Hvalba, Klaksvík, Funningur, Hvannasund, Skopun
 Paperback: 348 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Toftir, Fámjin, Miðvágur, Hov, Faroe Islands, Argir, Hvalba, Klaksvík, Funningur, Hvannasund, Skopun, Porkeri, Eiði, Skarð, Sunda Kommuna, Vestmanna, Leirvík, Kvívík, Húsavík, Faroe Islands, Nes, Eysturoy, Sørvágs Kommuna, Húsar, Runavík, Hvalvík, Elduvík, Hellur, Skálavík, Trøllanes, Skælingur, Nólsoy, Kunoy, Kunoy, Svínoy, Svínoy, Kirkja, Viðoy, Slættaratindur, Hestur, Lítla Dímun, Stóra Dímun, Depil, Norðoyatunnilin, Froðba, Sandoy, Skúvoy, Borðoy, Funningsfjørður, Lopra, Slættanes, Saksun, Koltur, Vatnsoyrar, Velbastaður, Øravíkarlíð, Oyndarfjørður, Hósvík, Saltnes, Faroe Islands, Wyville-Thomson Ridge, Kambsdalur, Hattarvík, Múli, Sornfelli, Saltangará, Tórshavnar Kommuna, Tinganes, Norðdepil, Gøtugjógv, Selatrað, Cape Enniberg, Árnafjørður, Glyvrar, Hvítanes, Oyrarbakki, Gøtueiði, Haldarsvík, Haraldssund, Sandsvatn, Fjallavatn, Oyri, Trongisvágur, Víkar, Faroe Islands, Streymnes, Norðskáli, Strendur, Lambi, Rituvík, Ánir, Nólsoy, Nólsoy, Sandavágur Church, Kaldbak, Akrar, Æðuvík, Víkarbyrgi, Norðtoftir, Norðoyar, Innan Glyvur, Gráfelli, Nesvík, Sørvágsfjørður, Skarvanes, Nes, Vágur, Ytri Dalur, Mjørkadalur, Gjógvaráfjall, Innari Dalur, Mikladalur, Søldarfjørður, Nónfjall, Árnafjall, Tjørnuvík, Leynar, Skipanes, Signabøur, Heimari Dalur, Norðradalur, Lambareiði, Kollafjørður, Stykkið, Vørðufelli, Morskranes, Skálabotnur, Oyrareingir, Gáshólmur, Langasandur, Útoyggjar, Ljósá, Drangarnir, Syðrugøta, Mountains of the Faroe Islands, Stórá, Skúvoy, Skúvoy, Húsadalur, Bøsdalafossur, Norðoyri, Strond, Kolbanargjógv, Heyggjurin Mikli, Kirkjuá, Breiðá, Kjóvadalur, Selvík, Porkeri Mountains, Válur, Knúkur, Hanusará, Í Botni, Skipá, Skeiðin, Trongisvágsfjørður, Skerhólmur, Skálafjørður, Líðarnøva, Tunguliðsá, List of Districts in Sørvág, Eysturtindur, Fugloyarfjørður. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 346. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1235399 ... Read more


2. Geography of the Faroe Islands: Akraberg, Extreme Points of the Faroe Islands, Geology of the Faroe Islands, Útoyggjar
Paperback: 24 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Akraberg, Extreme Points of the Faroe Islands, Geology of the Faroe Islands, Útoyggjar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Akraberg is the southern tip of Suðuroy, 5 km south from the village Sumba, Faroe Islands. The name Akraberg derives from akur (cereal field). Five kilometres south of Akraberg is the southernmost point of The Faroe Islands, a rock called Munkurin (The Monk), which is one of a group of four rocks. This group of rocks are called Flesjarnar. The sound between Suðuroy and Munkurin is notorious for its strong current, it is called Røstin, the poet Poul F. Joensen (born 1898, died 1970) mentioned it in one of his poems "...Røstin rísin rann...". In 1909, a lighthouse and some family houses were built in Akraberg. Today, there are only two houses and a lighthouse, but there are no inhabitants. The last family who lived there was the lighthouse keeper Hans Petur Kjærbo and his family. They lived there during a terrible hurricane in December 1988, which later has been called The Christmas Hurricane. Luckily the house was very strong built and didn't get blasted away by the strong wind. But much damage had been done on their car, the soil and parts of the house; a window was blown out. Much damage happened in the Faroe Islands that night, many houses were blasted away by the hurricane. After that the lighthouse keeper and his family moved away from Akraberg, and nobody has lived there since then, except for tourists who rent one of the two houses there. The lighthouse is now automatic, but it needs attention regularly. Hans Petur Kjærbo is still a lighthouse keeper, but now he workes not only in Akraberg but also attends most of the other lighthouses in the Faroe Islands. Near Akraberg stands the medium wave station of Krin...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=22007229 ... Read more


3. Village Studies from the Faroe Islands (University of Durham. Department of Geography. Occasional papers series, no. 12, 1971)
 Paperback: 54 Pages (1971-12)

Isbn: 0900974044
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4. Torvi[eth] i Foroyum i sogu og si[eth]sogu.(Peat in the Faroe Islands in History and Cultural History)(Book review): An article from: The Geographical Journal
by Kevin J. Edwards
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This digital document is an article from The Geographical Journal, published by Blackwell Publishers Ltd. on June 1, 2009. The length of the article is 750 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Torvi[eth] i Foroyum i sogu og si[eth]sogu.(Peat in the Faroe Islands in History and Cultural History)(Book review)
Author: Kevin J. Edwards
Publication: The Geographical Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2009
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Volume: 175Issue: 2Page: 164(1)

Article Type: Book review

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5. Sandoy: Heðin Brú, Sandur, Faroe Islands, Skopun, Sandsvatn, Skarvanes
Paperback: 28 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Heðin Brú, Sandur, Faroe Islands, Skopun, Sandsvatn, Skarvanes. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Heðin Brú (pronounced ; August 17, 1901 in Skálavík-May 18, 1987 in Tórshavn) was the penname of Hans Jacob Jacobsen, a Faroese novelist and translator. Heðin Brú is considered to be the most important Faroese writer of his generation and is known for his fresh and ironic style. His novel, Feðgar á ferð (The Old Man and His Sons), was chosen as the Book of the twentieth century by the Faroese. Like many of his countrymen, Jacobsen worked as a fisherman in his early years. After two seasons, he left to study agriculture in Denmark. When he returned to the Faroes, he worked as an agricultural advisora job that took him to all parts of the country. The contacts he made with ordinary village people he met during this time had a lasting effect on his writing. In 1930, his first novel, Lognbrá, which tells the story of a young man growing up in a Faroese village, was published. In 1935, its sequel, Fastatøkur, in which the young man works as a fisherman on a sloop, followed. Both of these books were translated into Danish in 1946 and published under the title Høgni. Heðin Brú Memorial in his hometown of SkálavíkFeðgar á ferð, Brú's most famous work, was published in Faroese in 1940, in Danish in 1962 (Fattigmandsære), in German in 1966 (Des armen Mannes Ehre, a translation of the Danish title), and in English in 1970 under the title of The Old Man and his Sons. This was his first novel to be translated from Faroese into English. It tells the tale of the transformation of a rural society into a modern nation of fisheries and the conflicts between generations that result. In 1963, he satirised the Faroese politics of the interwar period in his nov...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3964139 ... Read more


6. Vatnajökull: Insert subtitleGlaciers of Iceland, Skaftafell National Park, Guinness World Records, Faroe Islands, Slættaratindur
Paperback: 72 Pages (2010-02-21)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vatnajökull is the largest glacier in Iceland. It is located in the south-east of the island, covering more than 8% of the country. With a size of 8,100 km², it is the largest glacier in Europe in volume (3,100 km³) and the second largest (after Austfonna on Nordaustlandet, Svalbard) in area (not counting the still larger ice cap of Severny Island of Novaya Zemlya, Russia, which is located in the extreme northeast of Europe).The average thickness of the ice is 400 m, with a maximum thickness of 1,000 m. Iceland's highest peak, Hvannadalshnúkur (2,110 m), is located in the southern periphery of Vatnajökull, near Skaftafell National Park. It is classified as an ice cap glacier. ... Read more


7. The Faroe Islands (North Atlantic Studies)
Paperback: 63 Pages (1989-12-01)
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8. Regions of the Faroe Islands
Paperback: 74 Pages (2010-07-16)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Faroe Islands are divided into six regions, seven constituencies and 34 municipalities. The region of Streymoy is composed of two constituencies. Each region has one sheriff. * Eysturoyar sýsla og valdømi - Eysturoy region and constituency. (FD) 5 MPs are elected here. * Norðoyar sýsla og valdømi - Norðoyar ("Northern Isles") region and constituency. (KG) Borðoy, Fugloy, Kalsoy, Kunoy, Svínoy, Viðoy. 4 MPs are elected here. * Sandoyar sýsla og valdømi - Sandoy region and constituency (SA) Lítla Dímun, Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun. 2 MPs are elected here. ... Read more


9. Faroe Islands: Webster's Timeline History, 800 - 2007
by Icon Group International
Digital: 34 Pages (2010-05-17)
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Webster's bibliographic and event-based timelines are comprehensive in scope, covering virtually all topics, geographic locations and people. They do so from a linguistic point of view, and in the case of this book, the focus is on "Faroe Islands," including when used in literature (e.g. all authors that might have Faroe Islands in their name). As such, this book represents the largest compilation of timeline events associated with Faroe Islands when it is used in proper noun form. Webster's timelines cover bibliographic citations, patented inventions, as well as non-conventional and alternative meanings which capture ambiguities in usage. These furthermore cover all parts of speech (possessive, institutional usage, geographic usage) and contexts, including pop culture, the arts, social sciences (linguistics, history, geography, economics, sociology, political science), business, computer science, literature, law, medicine, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and other physical sciences. This "data dump" results in a comprehensive set of entries for a bibliographic and/or event-based timeline on the proper name Faroe Islands, since editorial decisions to include or exclude events is purely a linguistic process. The resulting entries are used under license or with permission, used under "fair use" conditions, used in agreement with the original authors, or are in the public domain. ... Read more


10. Víkar, Faroe Islands
 Paperback: 72 Pages (2010-08-20)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Víkar (pronounced [ˈvʊikaɹ]) is an abandoned town in the Faroe Islands on the north coast of the Island of Vágar. Víkar was founded in 1833 and belonged to the village of Gásadalur farther south. Even today a path still connects the two communities with each other. Even though the landscape was very favorable, Víkar had already been abandoned by 1910, because it was too difficult to reach. It shared this fate with its former neighboring community of Slættanes, which had also been founded during the same period.The name Víkar means coves in Faroese, a name with has similar meaning is held by Island Vágar. ... Read more


11. Western Norway: Norway, Icelandic Horse, Fjord Horse, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, Møre og Romsdal, Bergen, Faroe Islands, Hardangerfjord, Faroese Language
Paperback: 156 Pages (2010-01-11)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Western Norway (Norwegian: Vestlandet) is the region along the Atlantic coast of southern Norway. It consists of the counties Rogaland, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, and Møre og Romsdal and the region has a population of approx.1.2 million people. The largest city is Bergen, second largest is Stavanger. Agder, Vest-Telemark, Hallingdal, Valdres and northern parts of Gudbrandsdal is sometimes a part of Western Norway.The area shares a common history with Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Iceland and to a lesser extent Netherlands, Scotland and England. For example, is the icelandic horse a close relative of the fjord horse and Faroese language may resemble a West Norwegian dialect. ... Read more


12. Geography, geology and climate of the Faeröes,: With the historical notes on the botanical investigation of these islands,
by C. H Ostenfeld
 Unknown Binding: 37 Pages (1901)

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13. The algae-vegetation of the Faeröese coasts,: With remarks on the phyto-geography
by Frederik Børgesen
 Unknown Binding: 834 Pages (1905)

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14. The Far Islands and Other Cold Places: Travel Essays of a Victorian Lady
by Elizabeth Taylor
Paperback: 320 Pages (1997-09-01)
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Elizabeth Taylor (1856 - 1932) was a travel writer entranced by the Northern climes. Her visits to Iceland, Canada, Norway and, above all, the Faroe Islands, resulted in the essays contained in this book. Her original writings were passed around for year and eventually were given to her great-grandnephew who organized them and even visited some of the places Elizabeth wrote about. There are 39 articles from Elizabeth's writings in this book along with letters she wrote and received from family and friends along the way. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The privilege of knowing the cold places

Interests in Victorian Age travel was not only confined to Britain but also to Europe in general and North America in particular.
The travel essays of a Victorian Lady were begun by Elizabeth Taylor in 1886 and ended with a total of 39 articles.This book
has many.She wrote for the London Globe, Atlantic Monthly,
New York Herald, Fishing Gazette (London), Popular Science Monthly,
Forest and Stream plus other magazines.

She was enthralled with the northern climates: the people and
the countrysides.Her descriptive essays are priceless to be sure.

Upon reading, you wont shiver because of the cold but, rather
come away with warm memories!

Dag Stomberg
St. Andrews, Scotland

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
This is an excellent book for all of us who are in love with the Faroe Islands and/or Iceland. Elisabeth Taylor has a nice and easy language and one really gets involved in the everyday life that she describes in the book. Recommended to everyone who is interested in understanding the history of Faroe Islands and Iceland as well as some of their traditions.

4-0 out of 5 stars Intriguing travel in sub-Arctica by a fascinating woman
Elizabeth Taylor, one of those indomitable Victorian women who hiked their skirts and explored where even tough moderns would pause, faced the wilds of northern Canada and of the Faroe Islands. The miserable weather etched the inhabitants but didn't faze our guide.

Taylor was neither a sentimentalist nor a cynic but saw clearly and wrote straight.Trained as an artist and enamored of nature--especially birds and flowers--Taylor appreciated people who lived closest to her beloved surroundings.By her account, they responded to her interest by inviting her to share their hard-bitten lives and without pretense, she accepted their invitations.

Taylor financed her economic travels by writing for middle class magazines, like Frank Leslie's, and for outdoors magazines where a female byline was a rarity.These essays come from those published pieces and some journals archived in her hometown, Minneapolis.A descendent has assembled the collection, but the task had real literary and cultural value that counts for much more than familial duty.

A book about places few of us ever would want to visit became for me a book full of passages worthy of reading to friends. A description of the whale hunt, for example, rings with authority and subdued horror.Elizabeth Taylor emerges as her own modest heroine, and her quiet, gemhard descriptions stay alive long after the book is finished. ... Read more


15. Surtsey: The New Island in the North Atlantic
by Sigrdur Thorarinsson
Hardcover: 54 Pages (1965)

Asin: B001KNNXHI
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16. Faeroe, Iceland and Greenland: Pilotage for the Arctic Fringe
by Rcc Pilotage Foundation, R C C Pilotage Foundation
 Paperback: 90 Pages (1995-06)
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Isbn: 0852882688
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17. The Sacred Center: The Ancient Art of Locating Sanctuaries
by John Michell
Paperback: 192 Pages (2009-03-02)
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The symbolism and power behind sacred locations in ancient and modern times

• Explains the need and role for ritual centers in modern society

• Examines ancient territorial centers in ancient Egypt, Greece, Africa and Asia, and Iceland and the British Isles

• Reveals the code of number and geometry behind the idealistic social structure of the ritual center, formed to imitate the heavenly order

Symbols of ritual centers are among the most persistent elements of myth and belief between cultures widely separated in time and space. Every tribe and state had its “generation center,” a sacred area within its heartland where its legendary founders gave birth to its people and established their laws. Within the inner sanctum of the sanctuary was an altar or pillar, the omphalos or navel stone, that marked the midpoint of the home territory and represented the world-pole on which everything revolved. It was the focus of a perpetual cycle of rituals and festivals that passed with the seasons around the country and held its people under the spell of a golden age.

In this book John Michell reveals the precise methods by which the ancients located the appropriate centers and adopted them as sanctuaries. The same principles of ritual geography in the siting of Akhenaten’s capital in Egypt and Megalopolis in classical Greece apply also to the traditional centers of small territories and islands. The rediscovery of these sites--such as the spot at the center of Ireland where the Celtic High Kings were installed--sheds new light on the ritualized order of prehistoric societies and the sacred, scientific code on which they were founded. These revelations from the distant past are of great significance in present times, for in them are the secrets of harmony on every scale, from the personal to the universal. Restoring the sacred center to its former place of prominence offers the possibility of a renaissance of human culture, ideally centered upon the image of a perfectly ordered Cosmos.

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