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Jewish History for Layman

van Loon, Hendrik Willem | May 6, 1925 issue

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This article presents information about the book "Stranger Than Fiction," by Lewis Browne. The book brings back the vision of that strange Norse kingdom which stretched from Trondjhem to Revere Beach. This book will make a cannibalistic holiday for the man-eating Gelehrten who devote their time to the records of this ancient and illustrious race and who cannot see the alphabet for the iota. Browne has taken the trouble to hack a clear and direct path through the tangle of three thousand years of accumulated Talmudie underbrush.

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STRANGER Than Fiction (Book); BROWNE, Lewis; NORTHMEN; JEWS -- History; FICTION; NORWAY
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