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These works are bound together in one book.
* A summary of the history of Iceland. By Skarphjeðinn, Örvarodd and Snjólf Ófeigsson, Cand.Phil. Here it is Jón Jónsson, university guardian, is not a man of one style and no less than a triple pseudonym is sufficient for this history of Iceland. Reykjavík. Plausor, 1906.
* Tales from the Alhambra. Stories by Washington Irving. The stories are: - Reflections on the Kingdom of the Serks in Spain; The Pilgrimage of Love; The Rose in the Alhambra. Translators are Steingrímur Thorsteinsson and Benedikt Gröndal. Reykjavík. Baldur Society, 1906.
* Darwin's Theory of the Origin of Species. By G. Armauer Hansen. Translated and somewhat edited by Helgi Pjetursson. Reykjavík. The Icelandic Society of Friends, 1904.
* An Open Letter to Clergy and Teachers from Leo Tolstoy. Translated by Guðm. Hannesson. Akureyri: Oddur Björnsson, 1903.
* Light and Shadows. Stories from Everyday Life. Publisher Guðrún Lárusdóttir. 3rd edition. Reykjavík, 1905.
* His Sunbeam. (A story with pictures) by Guðrún Lárusdóttir. The Home Friend II year, 3rd issue. Reykjavík, 1905.
* Pandita Ramabai. A True Story from India (with Pictures) by S. Á. Gíslason. The Friend of the House II. year, $. prize. Reykjavík, 1905.
* The Confirmation Gift. Short stories written and translated by Guðrún Lárusdóttir. The Home Friend III. year, 1. issue. Reykjavík, 1906.
* Translation of the prayer. Translated by Bjarni Jónsson. Heimilisvinurinn III. year, 2nd issue. Reykjavík, 1906.
* Critique of the Easter sermon of Sir Páll Sigurðsson or Universal Faith weighed in bowls and found trivial by Lárus Jóhannesson. Reykjavík, 1903.
* The beginning of Christianity and its author Jesus Christ. A special edition of the lecture An Overview of the History of the Human Spirit by Ágúst H. Bjarnason. Reykjavík 1904.
* A summary of the history of Iceland. By Skarphjeðinn, Örvarodd and Snjólf Ófeigsson, Cand.Phil. Here it is Jón Jónsson, university guardian, is not a man of one style and no less than a triple pseudonym is sufficient for this history of Iceland. Reykjavík. Plausor, 1906.
* Tales from the Alhambra. Stories by Washington Irving. The stories are: - Reflections on the Kingdom of the Serks in Spain; The Pilgrimage of Love; The Rose in the Alhambra. Translators are Steingrímur Thorsteinsson and Benedikt Gröndal. Reykjavík. Baldur Society, 1906.
* Darwin's Theory of the Origin of Species. By G. Armauer Hansen. Translated and somewhat edited by Helgi Pjetursson. Reykjavík. The Icelandic Society of Friends, 1904.
* An Open Letter to Clergy and Teachers from Leo Tolstoy. Translated by Guðm. Hannesson. Akureyri: Oddur Björnsson, 1903.
* Light and Shadows. Stories from Everyday Life. Publisher Guðrún Lárusdóttir. 3rd edition. Reykjavík, 1905.
* His Sunbeam. (A story with pictures) by Guðrún Lárusdóttir. The Home Friend II year, 3rd issue. Reykjavík, 1905.
* Pandita Ramabai. A True Story from India (with Pictures) by S. Á. Gíslason. The Friend of the House II. year, $. prize. Reykjavík, 1905.
* The Confirmation Gift. Short stories written and translated by Guðrún Lárusdóttir. The Home Friend III. year, 1. issue. Reykjavík, 1906.
* Translation of the prayer. Translated by Bjarni Jónsson. Heimilisvinurinn III. year, 2nd issue. Reykjavík, 1906.
* Critique of the Easter sermon of Sir Páll Sigurðsson or Universal Faith weighed in bowls and found trivial by Lárus Jóhannesson. Reykjavík, 1903.
* The beginning of Christianity and its author Jesus Christ. A special edition of the lecture An Overview of the History of the Human Spirit by Ágúst H. Bjarnason. Reykjavík 1904.