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Kubbin, is a collection of 17 tales for children.
The tales were published in book form by the Faroese Teachers' Association's Publishing Company in 1974.[1] Originally, the tales were written by the Norwegian writer Anne-Catharina Vestly whereupon the tales were translated into Faroese by Samuel Jacob Sesanus Olsen in the book Kubbin.
Sesanus Olsen in the book Kubbin. The titles on the 17 tales in the Kubbin are following: KubbinKubbin í krambúðini Kubbin í bundnum jakka Yrkismaður...
from English, Danish, and Norwegian. One such work was the children's book Kubbin by Anne-Cath. Vestly. On 1 October 1933 Jacob Olsen married Olga Maria (born...