H. A. Guerber
Hélène Adeline Guerber (1859–1929[1]), better known as H.A. Guerber, was a British historian most well known for her written histories of Germanic mythology.
Her most well known work is Myths of the Norsemen: From the Eddas and Sagas (George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd., London, 1908).
Other histories by Guerber include The Myths of Greece & Rome (London, George G Harrap & Co, 1908), Legends of the Rhine (A.S. Barnes & Co., New York, 1895; new edition 1905),[2] Stories of the Wagner Opera, The Book of the Epic, The Story of the Ancient World, The Story of the Greeks, The Story of the Romans, Legends of the Middle Ages, The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation, The Story of the Thirteen Colonies, and The Story of the Great Republic.
See also
References
- ↑ Myths of the Norsemen, re-published 1992 by Dover Publications.
- ↑ Copy in the collection of the Ludington Branch, Mason County District Library, Ludington, Michigan.
External links
- Works written by or about H. A. Guerber at Wikisource
- Works by Hélène Adeline Guerber at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about H. A. Guerber at Internet Archive
- Works by H. A. Guerber at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Myths of Northern Lands (e-book)
- Books by H. A. Geurber at Google Books (32 volumes as of November 26, 2013)
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