- Alaska (1875)
Alaska, "lýsing á landi og lands-kostum, ásamt skýrslu innar íslenzku sendinefndar : um stofnun íslenzkrar nýlendu" is a pamphlet by Jón Ólafsson detailing
Alaska and the possibility of founding anIceland ic colony there. Included in the pamphlet is the report of the Icelandic delegation. It was published in1875 in Washington and re-published onFebruary 26 th2005 byProject Gutenberg .The report has high hopes and dreams of a future world where Icelandic will surpass English in the world following the founding of the colony and years of rapidly populating it. The report includes a calculation where 10 thousand Icelanders would form the colony and then double their numbers every 25 years, so that in 3-4 centuries they would number 100 million, covering the area from
Hudson Bay to thePacific Ocean . From there Icelandic could spread south, replacing the degenerate English tongue, as it is put.The author's disdain for English is more evident as he describes it as "being a prostitute who has laid with every language of savages and idiots".
The nature and weather of Alaska is detailed for the benefit of future settlers.
Links
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/15178 Alaska: lýsing á landi og lands-kostum] on
Project Gutenberg (digital edition).
* [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/mtfrb.16607 Alaska: lýsing á landi og lands-kostum] images fromThe Library of Congress .
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