Arthur Charles Gook (11 June 1883–1959) in London, England is primarily known today for having translated Reverend Hallgrímur Pétursson's Passion Hymns into English.
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They settled in Akureyri, which was the headquarters of his work for the next fifty years.
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Arthur was a man of poetic taste and greatly admired the Hymns of the Passion by Rev Hallgrímur Pétursson.
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