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===Other works=== * ''Men, Women and Places'', a collection of critical essays, including 'Blasphemy', 'D. H. Lawrence', 'The Strongest Power', and 'Glastonbury'. Tr. Arthur G Chater, Cassel & Co., London. 1939. * ''[[Happy Times in Norway]]'', a memoir of her children's life in that country before the Nazi occupation, features a particularly moving and powerful preface about the simplicity and hardiness of Norway and its people, with a vow that it will return thus after the evil of Nazism is "swept clean." New York; Alfred A. Knopf. 1942. {{ISBN|978-0-313-21267-3}} *''[https://www.amazon.com/True-Untrue-Other-Norse-Tales/dp/1447449606/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&asin=144744924X&revisionId=&format=4&depth=1#detailBullets_feature_div True and Untrue and Other Norse Tales]'' 1945, by Alfred A Knopf. Reissued 2012 by Pook Press; {{ISBN|978-1447449607}} (hardcover) (based on the original stories collected by [[Moe and Asbjornsen]]). * ''Saga of Saints'', {{ISBN|0-8369-0959-3}}; {{ISBN|978-0-8369-0959-3}}. The coming of Christianity.--St. Sunniva and the Seljemen.--St. Olav, Norway's king to all eternity.--St. Hallvard.--St. Magnus, earl of the Orkney islands.--St. Eystein, archbishop of Nidaros.--St. Thorfinn, bishop of Hamar.--[http://barnabiteholiness.blogspot.com/p/charles-h-schilling.html Father Karl Schilling, Barnabite]. Chapter of this book also published as "A Priest From Norway, The Venerable Karl M. Schilling, CRSP" by the [https://web.archive.org/web/20100923202727/http://catholic-church.org/barnabites/ Barnabite Fathers] through the [http://www.fatimashrine.com North American Voice of Fatima], Youngstown NY, July 1976.
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