Because one of the authors has had a longer leave of absence due to illness, publications are planned for 2004-2010 with volume 6 as the first one – and the next following 6 months later. It is somehow uncertain to what extent we may portion this publication into 4 volumes as originally planned. The large amount of material and a maximum number of pages per volume indicates that the number of volumes for Hafslo parish will increase to 7 volumes. Read more about preliminary division of volumes on our separate web page: Division of volumes. After the consolidation of the three municipalities of Hafslo, Jostedal and Luster in 1964, the area covering Luster kommune of today is characterized by scattered rural settlements and large distances between these settlements. Luster is the largest kommune in Sogn og Fjordane, the larger administrative division in the district, measuring 2.702 square kilometres or approximately 1.679 square miles. Luster kommune centers around the inner branch of the Sognefjord, which is called the Lustrafjord. The bygdebok volumes include both a farm history and a family history for every farm, and the two parts have their own author. The farm history has information about the meaning of the farm name, the age of the farm, its location, limits, mountain pastures and to what extent farm properties were subdivided into smaller units. There is also a mention of the cotter farms, farms that were located on land that was rented from the larger freeholding farms. At the back of every volume the reader is able to study maps that show the location of all dwellings on freeholding farms, cotter farms and regular private homes. Dwellings are marked both if they are still standing today, but also in cases where if they once have been removed. The family history mentions all persons who have lived on the freeholding farms and the cotters’ farms as far back in time as what is documented. The author of this part of the bygdebok has also emphasized including all persons who have moved outside the community.