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Author | : Michael Dahl |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2001-10-18 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0743422546 |
Finn," he said, "Don't go in." What was his problem? After days of climbing and trudging through the snow, I wasn't going to turn around now. I pushed past Uncle Stoppard into the cave and then froze. The murky light from the mouth of the tunnel gleamed on something a few feet in front of me. Something white lay on the floor of the cave. Bones. Finn and his mystery-writer uncle head to Iceland in search of the Haunted City of Tquuli, where Finn's archaeologist parents were last seen before their odd disappearance eight years ago. Finn doesn't believe the creepy legends about the Haunted City and the ancient Vikings who lived there -- until a member of the rock-climbing expedition vanishes from inside a sleeping bag...one that was dangling a hundred feet from the base of an icy cliff! Then another climber disappears, leaving a trail of footprints that abruptly end in a Þeld of snow. Is it modern-day murder, or the revenge of phantom Viking warriors?
Author | : Niel Oliver |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2021-11-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 163936126X |
The Vikings famously took no prisoners, relished cruel retribution, and prided themselves on their bloodthirsty skills as warriors. But their prowess in battle is only a small part of their story, which stretches from their Scandinavian origins to America in the west and as far as Baghdad in the east. As the Vikings did not write their own history, we have to discover it for ourselves, and that discovery, as Neil Oliver reveals, tells an extraordinary story of a people who, from the brink of destruction, reached a quarter of the way around the globe and built an empire that lasted nearly two hundred years. Drawing on the latest discoveries that have only recently come to light, Scottish archaeologist Neil Oliver goes on the trail of the real Vikings. Where did they emerge from? How did they really live? And just what drove them to embark on such extraordinary voyages of discovery over 1,000 years ago? The Vikings explores many of those questions for the first time in an epic story of one of the world's great empires of conquest.
Author | : Viking Society for Northern Research |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 808 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Northmen |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Kirsten Wolf |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2018-09-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1440862990 |
This book explores 11 popular misconceptions about the Vikings. Each chapter looks at a particular misconception, examines how it became popular, discusses what we now believe to be the truth, and provides excerpts from primary source documents. When people think of the Vikings, they often envision marauding barbarians who lived violent lives. While a number of mistaken beliefs about the Vikings have become engrained in popular culture, they are not grounded in historical facts. This book examines popular misconceptions related to the Vikings and the historical truths that contradict the fictions. The book discusses 11 mistaken notions about the Vikings, with each fiction treated in its own chapter. Topics include whether the Vikings wore horned helmets, whether they were unhygienic, whether they had primitive weapons, whether they drank out of skull cups, and more. Each chapter examines how the misconception proliferated and discusses what we now believe to be the facts contradicting the fictions. Excerpts from primary source documents help readers to understand how the misconceptions came to be throughout history and provide evidence for the historical truths.
Author | : Quinn Loftis |
Publisher | : Quinn Loftis Books, LLC |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2018-11-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Prophecy spoken. Alliances broken. Will duty come before love? The Viking's Captive is the exciting sequel to The Viking's Chosen by USA Today best-seller Quinn Loftis. Torben is faced with a terrible choice: rescue the woman he loves from the clutches of a madman or save his people from attack by a ruthless foreign invader. He longs to save Allete, especially since the clan's oracle has prophesied that she will become his queen and help unite the clans. But if saving the princess means abandoning his clan, the choice would be unconscionable. Torben races across land and sea on a collision course with Magnus, Allete's kidnapper, and Torben's former king. Their meeting will change the fate of Clan Hakon - either saving it from destruction or splintering it forever. Will Torben be able to rescue Allete before Magnus' actions ruin them all? Or will Cathal find the princesses first, enslaving them and using them for his own twisted purposes? Swords will clash and arrows will fly before the fate of Allete and Torben is finally decided.
Author | : Si Sheppard |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2022-01-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1472845706 |
The Vikings' siege of Paris in 885–86 was a turning point in the history of both Paris and France. In 885, a year after Charles the Fat was crowned King of the Franks, Danish Vikings sailed up the Seine demanding tribute. The Franks' refusal prompted the Vikings to lay siege to Paris, which was initially defended by only 200 men under Odo, Count of Paris, and seemingly in a poor state to defend against the Viking warriors in their fleet of hundreds of longships. Paris was centred around the medieval Île de la Cité, the natural island now in the heart of the city, fortified with bridges and towers. The Vikings attempted to break the Parisian defenders, but the city itself still held out, and after a year Charles' army arrived to lift the siege. But Charles then allowed the Vikings to sail upstream against the revolting Burgundians. Outraged at this betrayal, the Parisians refused to let the Vikings return home via the Seine, forcing them to portage their boats overland to the Marne in order to reach the North Sea. When Charles died in 888, the people of the of the Île de France elected Odo as their king. The resistance of Paris therefore marked the end of the Carolingian line and the birth of a new kingdom. This fully illustrated volume, accompanied with maps and strategic diagrams tells the full story of the Vikings' expedition to conquer medieval Paris, highlighting a key moment in the history of France and its foundation as a nation.
Author | : Codi Schneider |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2021-09-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1684631025 |
Tucked in the cold Colorado mountains lies the remote village of Gray Birch, a place where outsiders are frowned upon. In this village lives a cat named Bijou. But she’s no ordinary house cat; her ancestors were mousers on Viking longships, and their blood runs through her veins. Since her battle skills are hardly needed in this modern age, however, she spends her energies running the Fox Burrow Pet Inn with her human, Spencer, and her assistant, Skunk, a mentally negligible Pomeranian. Together, the happy trio has created a safe haven for their four-legged guests. But when Eddy Line, a handsome baker from California, comes to the inn—along with his piglet and pit bull puppy—everything changes. Spencer falls for Eddy, Bijou is unhappy with the sudden changes to her clan, and the townspeople are anything but welcoming; in fact, threats are made against Eddy when he buys the town’s historic firehouse in order to open a bakery. Then a shocking murder/dognapping occurs on the night of the bakery’s grand opening, and Bijou finds herself thrust into a tangled mystery. To solve it, she will have to summon her inner Viking—and fight tooth and claw for her new clan.
Author | : Richard Lunch |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2016-10-16 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781519020406 |
Varghoss lives a lonely, tortured life under his stepfather, the king. He is the prince and true heir, but no one in the castle would dare to befriend Varghoss, lest they risk incurring the king's wrath. Friendless, Varghoss has only his dreams of a strong, handsome, alpha male to comfort him. Still, he imagines that he will never know the touch...or the love that he longs for.But when the man he's seen in his nightly visions suddenly appears in the woods while Varghoss is on patrol, the wheels of fate begin to turn, and it's all Varghoss can do to hang onto his own life as his world turns upside down.Varghoss learns that the man from his dreams is Ulfvaldr, the leader of the shifter Wolf Tribe. When Ulfvaldr kidnaps Varghoss, hoping to incite a war for revenge with Varghoss's stepfather, Varghoss must make a choice. Will he follow his desire for Ulfvaldr and help him take his kingdom from his stepfather? His choice leads him down a dangerous path of battle, lust, and ancient magic. Varghoss will discover more about himself, who his parents truly were, and his kingdom than he ever thought possible.Claw and Crown, the first of its series, is a full-length, 43,000 word romance novel. Follow Varghoss as he embarks on a sword and sorcery adventure that could cost him everything or win him love, a child, and the only chance he has to learn who his parents really were and the true history of his ancient, Viking kingdom.
Author | : Quinn Loftis |
Publisher | : Quinn Loftis Books, LLC |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2018-02-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In the land of Britain, Princess Alette Auvray finds herself facing a momentous decision. In a selfless act, she accepts a betrothal to a powerful foreign king, knowing it will separate her from her beloved family and thwart her dreams of adventure and worldly exploration. Meanwhile, an unforeseen storm brews on the horizon - Torben of Clan Hakon, a formidable Viking general, has been commanded to invade and plunder Alette's homeland. Bound by duty and honor, Torben grapples with the dilemma of obeying the power-hungry Jarl Magnus, even though he doesn't wish to endanger his fellow countrymen in a reckless campaign. Fate, however, has other plans in store. As Torben discovers Alette's hidden talents as a healer and seer, he learns of an ancient prophecy that links their destinies together in marriage. Now, his mission takes an unexpected turn as he must protect the English princess at all costs, for she is prophesied to be the savior of his clan. In a collision of two worlds, their undeniable chemistry ignites against all odds. This sweeping historical fiction weaves a captivating tale of action, romance, and humor. Brace yourself for a heart-stirring journey that will leave you breathless.
Author | : John Carr |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword Military |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2022-07-28 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1399087843 |
The Vikings and sainthood are not concepts normally found side by side. But Norway’s King Olaf II Haraldsson (c. 995-1030) embodied both to an extraordinary degree. As a battle-eager teenager he almost single-handedly pulled down London Bridge (as in the nursery rhyme) and took part in many other Viking raids . Olaf lacked none of the traditional Viking qualities of toughness and audacity, yet his routine baptism grew into a burning missionary faith that was all the more remarkable for being combined with his typically Viking determination and energy – and sometimes ruthlessness as well. His overriding mission was to Christianize Norway and extirpate heathenism. His unstinting efforts, often at great peril to his life, earned him the Norwegian throne in 1015, when he had barely reached his twenties. For the next fifteen years he laboured against immense odds to subdue the rebellious heathen nobles of Norway while fending off Swedish hostility. Both finally combined against Olaf in 1030, when he fell bravely in battle not far from Trondheim, still only in his mid-thirties. After his body was found to possess healing powers, and reports of them spread from Scandinavia to Spain and Byzantium, Olaf II was canonized a saint 134 years later. He remains Norway’s patron saint as well as a legendary warrior. Yet more remarkably, he remains a saint not only of the Protestant church but also of the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches – perhaps the only European fighting saint to achieve such acceptance.