This volume entitled "A Summer in Norway" is undated. According to the obituary of Johnson that appeared in the New York Times, he visited Norway a few years before his death in 1917. However, that the 195 primarily scenic images are as carefully arranged and captioned as the earlier volumes, it is likely that he prepared this volume for his wife. Therefore, this trip was likely taken before 1908, the year Ida died. The volume begins and ends with English settings from the Isle of Wight and district of Devon, respectively. Christiania (later renamed Oslo) and Bergen are among the Norwegian sites documented, and Stockholm, Sweden is the final Scandinavian stop.
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