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The Norwegian Fairy Book

The Norwegian Fairy Book

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Number of Chapters: 38

Length: 08 hours and 05 minutes

Language: English

These Norwegian tales of elemental mountain, forest and sea spirits, have been handed down by hinds and huntsmen, wood choppers and fisher folk. They are men who led a hard and lonely life amid primitive surroundings. The Norwegian Fairy Book has an appeal for one and all, since it is a book in which the mirror of fairy-tale reflects human yearnings and aspirations, human loves, ambitions and disillusionments, in an imaginatively glamored, yet not distorted form. [from the book's preface]

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Preface (Paul Harvey)
Per Gynt (Paul Harvey)
The Isle of Udröst (Paul Harvey)
The Three Lemons (Paul Harvey)
The Neighbor Underground (Paul Harvey)
The Secret Church (Paul Harvey)
The Comrade (Paul Harvey)
Aspenclog (Paul Harvey)
The Troll Wedding (Paul Harvey)
The Hat of the Huldres (Paul Harvey)
The Child of Mary (Paul Harvey)
Storm Magic (Paul Harvey)
The Four-shilling Piece (Paul Harvey)
The Magic Apples (Paul Harvey)
Self Did It (Paul Harvey)
The Master Girl (Paul Harvey)
Anent the Giant Who Did Not Have His Heart About Him (Paul Harvey)
The Three Princesses in Whiteland (Paul Harvey)
Trouble and Care (Paul Harvey)
Kari Woodencoat (Paul Harvey)
Ola Storbaekkjen (Paul Harvey)
The Cat Who Could Eat So Much (Paul Harvey)
East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Paul Harvey)
Murmur Goose-egg (Paul Harvey)
The Troll-Wife (Paul Harvey)
The King’s Hares (Paul Harvey)
Helge-Hal in the Blue Hill (Paul Harvey)
The Lord of the Hill and John Blessom (Paul Harvey)
The Young Fellow and the Devil (Paul Harvey)
Farther South Than South, and Farther North Than North, and in the Great Hill of Gold (Paul Harvey)
Lucky Andrew (Paul Harvey)
The Pastor and the Sexton (Paul Harvey)
The Skipper and Sir Urian (Paul Harvey)
The Youth Who Was to Serve Three Years Without Pay (Paul Harvey)
The Youth Who Wanted to Win the Daughter of the Mother in the Corner (Paul Harvey)
The Chronicle of the Pancake (Paul Harvey)
Soria-Moria Castle (Paul Harvey)
The Player on the Jew’s-harp (Paul Harvey)
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