. Review of reviews and world's work. POST- m lUlKES TIDXOGAR. \\i iJitl Vart Land m DAGIIGT [^^i^i^:^ I Hordiska KreditbaiikBii. in. II. mM SOME OF THE BEST-KNOWN SWEDISH JOURNALS. are numerous. The extensive mining and lum-ber industries have been the means of creat-ing a literature devoted to metallurgy and thecare of the forests. So, too, the fishery industryhas a number of journals looking to its Farmand (Seafarer) is the trade journal defacto of the business men of the country. TheKringsjaa (Circle) is an entertaining semi-month-ly publication. The Samtiden (Pres


. Review of reviews and world's work. POST- m lUlKES TIDXOGAR. \\i iJitl Vart Land m DAGIIGT [^^i^i^:^ I Hordiska KreditbaiikBii. in. II. mM SOME OF THE BEST-KNOWN SWEDISH JOURNALS. are numerous. The extensive mining and lum-ber industries have been the means of creat-ing a literature devoted to metallurgy and thecare of the forests. So, too, the fishery industryhas a number of journals looking to its Farmand (Seafarer) is the trade journal defacto of the business men of the country. TheKringsjaa (Circle) is an entertaining semi-month-ly publication. The Samtiden (Present Age) isan attractively gotten up monthly magazine. THE SWEDISH PRESS. The reading of the Swedes is a trifle moreacademic than is the case with either Norway orDenmark. Nevertheless, the newspapers of Swe-den are very numerous, and are universally pro-gi*essive. International politics occupies consid-erable space in the Swedish papers, and thepresent war in the East has brought to the forethe intense anti-Russian sentiment that has re-mained partly dormant for many years. The AfUmhladet (Evening Journal), of Stock-holm, has a circulation o


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