Ejnar Mikkelsen - Works

Works

  • Conquering the Arctic Ice (1909)
  • Tre Aar par Grönlands Ostkyst (1914)
  • Norden For Lov og Ret, a story (1920)
  • translated as Frozen Justice (1922)
  • John Dale, a novel (1921)
  • Two Against the Ice, with a foreword by Lawrence Millman (Steerforth Press, 2003)

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