Norwegian Folk Tales
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18 bilingual stories in English and Norwegian Nynorsk (in the same book) from the collection of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen (1812-1885) and Jørgen Moe (1813-1882), as well as others. In 1944, Øyvind Dybvad had an inspiration for a new cartoon series based on Norwegian folk tales. The series received the resounding name of Tuss og Troll [Gnomes and Trolls]. Other than in 1947, this classic series has been published every year in Norway by Norsk Barneblad. Jens R. Nilssen, a master at drawing trolls, illustrated the series from 1944-1956. In 1957, Solveig Muren Sanden followed as illustrator and became known for her kinder trolls in the Norwegian landscape. She is one of Norway’s greatest cartoonists, particularly known for her work with Tuss og Troll. The bilingual book includes over 600 full-colored illustrations. Published by Deb Nelson Gourley, Astri My Astri Publishing. Made in USA. 18 bilingual language stories The 7 League Boot — 7 mils støvelen; The Cat on Dovre Mountain Range — Kjetta på Dovre; The cormorants from Utröst Island — Skarvane frå Utröst; Soria Moria Castle — Soria Moria slott; Little Frikk and the Fiddle — Veslefrikk med fela; Lagopus Sal and the farmer’s wife who was so stingy — Rype Sal og den gjerrige kona; The Ash Lad and the good assistants — Oskeladden og dei gode hjelparane; The boy who had an eating competition with the troll — Guten som kappåt med trollet; The two Suitors — Dei to Friarane; Bruin the Bear — Bamse Brakar; The three princesses in the mountain so blue — Dei tre kongsdøtrene i berget det blå; The troll who wanted to be human — Trollet som ville vere menneske; The young boys and the trolls in Heidal Forest — Smågutane og trolla på Heidalsskogen; The three aunts — Dei tre mostrene; The Silver King at Meheia — Sølvkongen på Meheia; The Christmas guests — Julegjestene; The boy who stole the golden hens — Guten som stal gullhønene; Little Gunnlaug — Vesle Gunnlaug
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