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Aaltonen, Hilkka (compiler). Books in English on Finland: A Bibliographical List of Publications Concerning Finland until 1960, Including Finnish Literature in English Translation. Turku University Library, Turku, 1964.
An exhaustive, unannotated bibliography on Finland. Now out of date, but some parts may still be useful.
Alfonso-Karkala, John B. "Transmission of Knowledge by Antero Vipunen to Vainamoinen in Kalevala and by Sukra to Kacha in Mahabharata," in Proceedings of the 7th Congress of...
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