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THE
LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW.
LONDON QUARTERLY
REVIEW.
VOL. XXXVI.
PUBLISHED IN
APRIL AND JULY, 1871.
LONDON:
ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW.
MDCCCLXXI.
PRINTED BY BEVERIDGE AND FRASER,
FULLWOOD'S RENTS, HOLBORN.
ART.
CONTENTS OF NO. LXXI.
PAGE
I. 1. The Recovery of Jerusalem. Edited by Walter
Morrison, M.P., Hon. Treasurer to the Palestine
Exploration Fund. Richard Bentley and Son.
2. Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration.
Fund. Vol. I. Bentley. 1870.
3. Quarterly Statement. New Series. No. I. Bentley.
1871.
4. The Holy City. By the Rev. George Williams, B.D.
Second Edition. John W. Parker.
1849.
5. An Essay on the Ancient Topography of Jerusalem.
By James Fergusson, F.R.I.S. John Weale.
1847
II. 1. The Prose or Younger Edda, commonly ascribed to
Snorri Sturluson. Translated from the old
Norse, by George Webbe Dasent, B.A. Oxon.
Stockholm: Norstedt and Sons. 1842. London:
William Pickering.
2. The Story of Burnt Njal, or Life in Iceland at the
End of the Tenth Century. From the Icelandic
of the Njals Saga. By George Webbe Dasent,
D.C.L. With an Introduction, Maps, and Plans.
Two Vols. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas.
1861.
3. The Story of Gisli the Outlaw. From the Icelandic.
By George Webbe Dasent, D.C.L. With Illus-
trations by C. E. St. John Mildmay. Edinburgh:
Edmonston and Douglas. 1866..
4. The Fortnightly Review for January 1, 1869, con-
taining The Saga of Gunnlaug the Wormtongue,
and Rafn the Skald. Translated by Eirikr
Magnusson and William Morris. London:
Chapman and Hall.
5. Grettis Saga. The Story of Grettir the Strong.
Translated from the Icelandic by Eirikr Mag-
nusson, Translator of "Legends of Iceland
and William Morris, Author of "The Earthl
Paradise." London: F. S. Ellis, King Stree
Covent Garden. 1869.
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