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Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Top corners bumped. Small Adhesive stains to inner covers. Minor shelfwear. ; Njáls saga (also known as "Brennu-Njáls saga" or "The Story of the burning of Njáll") is arguably the most famous of the Sagas of Icelanders. Among Icelanders, the saga is most often referred to simply as Njála. This Icelandic epic from the 13th century describes the progress of a series of blood feuds. Its author is believed to have lived in southeast Iceland, but little more is known. It has a deservedly high reputation as the greatest Icelandic saga. The breadth of its subject matter and the references within the text indicate that the author must have been extremely well read. The events occur between 960 and 1020, as evidenced from the historical reference to King Harold Grayfell (961-976) in chapter three, the Christian conversion of Iceland in 999 covered in chapters 94-101, and the Battle of Clontarf outside Dublin in 1014 in the second-to-last chapter. ; 388 pages
76330Paris, Editions du Scorpion, sans date, petit in 8° broché, 176 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée.
Features: Foot-loose and Fancy Free - Kenneth Oliver; Runestones and Tombstones - were Vikings in Oklahoma? Their calling cards exist; Early-day rodeo circuits; Lost ingots from the Ajo Mine; Queen Ann of Brown's Hole - the rustler was a lady!; Silver Lake, Oregon's most tragic Christmas; Ghosts of the men from Spain; Last days of the Park Reinsmen; So the doctor took a trip; Some men ain't sociable; Bronc Peelin'; Indian Raids in Lincoln County, Kansas 1864 and 1869. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Magazine
1936100148185Plon 1936 in12. 1936. Broché. Pays d'Ouche est le premier recueil de nouvelles de Jean de La Varende écrit entre 1932 et 1934 et publié en 1934. Dans un style réaliste et concis il dépeint la vie les paysages et les habitants de la région normande du Pays d'Ouche de ses villages à ses manoirs sur une période allant de 1740 à 1933. L'ouvrage est considéré comme une œuvre majeure du régionalisme littéraire
176 p. Illustrated with (lithographed) facsimiles of early Icelandic and Latin manuscripts. 4to. 31 cm. Very handsome original full cloth binding, decorated in silver and black. Edges uncut. Mildly XLib. Though it abounds in contradictions, 'The Flatey Book' (along with 'Hauk's Book' - also included in part here) is the chief repository of facts concerning the North American Vinland voyages of the Norsemen. Completed around 1380, the actual manuscript of this collection of Icelandic sagas was presented to the Danish King in 1662. According to this version, Biarni Heriulfsson, on a voyage from Iceland to Greenland around 985, was blown off course and sighted new lands to the south-west. Fifteen years later Leif Ericsson set out from Greenland in search of the lands that Biarni had seen, and found them. These he named: Helluland (Flat-stone-land); Markland (Forestland); and Vinland (Wineland). After his return, successive expeditions visited the new lands. In all probability, the Vinland they discove red now belongs to some part of southern Nova Scotia (though some claim it for Rhode Island). This collection of manuscripts and translations into English and Danish is edited by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson (1846-1936). It is augmented and supported by several very interesting texts from the Vatican, about the Catholic Church in America Greenland and before the time of Columbus. These were discovered in 1902, and first exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904). Reading the Flatey sagas, we find that the grapes of Vinland were discovered in Winter; by Leif's foster-father, Tyrker the German; who got drunk from eating the fruit; which grew on trees large enough for building timber. One wonders why they did not stay? A fine copy of this important text about the Discovery of America by Norsemen. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W150
200094332000 Condé sur Noireau, éditions Charles Corlet, 2000. Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture illustrée, 393 pages et cartes. Couverture légèrement insolée, néanmoins bon état.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with double- and full-page maps in the text; black cloth, backstrips lettered in colours (red/green/silver respectively), coloured endpapers (white/green/red respectively), a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. SECOND AND THIRD VOLUMES LIMITED TO 100 NUMBERED COPIES (NOS. 33 AND 43 RESPECTIVELY) WITH BLIND LIMITATION STAMP AND AUTHOR'S SIGNATURE ON TITLES. The trilogy comprises: Raven Blood Eye (2009); Sons of Thunder (2010); Odin's Wolves (2011). COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
LIT407M2004 / 151 pages. Broché. Editions Anacharsis.
200410159Hachette 2004 209 pages in8. 2004. broché. 209 pages. Sigurt le Viking est le premier tome d'une trilogie jeunesse qui suit les aventures de Sigurt un jeune orphelin recueilli par un guerrier viking. Il embarque pour une expédition vers le Vinland (future Amérique) mais se retrouve seul après le massacre de ses compagnons lors d'une dure traversée dans les glaces du Grand Nord. Le roman se distingue par son souci de réalité historique et son rejet des clichés sur les 'invasions normandes'
1951606869Oslo, Dreyers forlag, 1951. 1951 In-8, rel. éd. plein-cuir vert, dos lisse orné de fleurons et roulettes dorés, titre doré, filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, tête dorée; 248 pp., portrait de M.M. King Haakon VII en coul. au front., nb. fig. et ill. photogr. en n/b. et en coul. in et h.-t., texte en anglais, index.
1973111628London, Book Club Associates, 1973, gr. in-8°, xxv-473 pp, 59 illustrations et cartes, 29 pl. de photos hors texte, biblio, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
1989196201989 Leicester, Windward /Frances Lincoln, 1989, 22 x 28 cm, 220 pp, couverture souple illustrée,
19591237391959 Hollis & Carter, London - 1959 - In-8, relié, cartonnage toilé bleu sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - Contient de nombreuses illustrations en N&B hors textes ainsi que 7 cartes hors textes dont une dépliantes - Ouvrage en anglais - Contient un envoi de Laurence Kirwan à "Paul", certainement Paul-Emile Victor dont le livre est issu de la collection.
331211986. London, Thames & Hudson. Grand in-8. Br. Couv. ill. 192 p. 103 ills. Etat neuf.
1970160342Detroit: Emancipation Productions 1970. Vintage program for the 1970 musical spectacular held on August 1 1970 at Cobo Arena now known as Huntington Place in Detroit.<br /> <br /> The celebration featured performances by The Moments Lonnie Smith Edwin Starr Eric and the Vikings Freda Payne Carl Carlton Sweet James Mad Dog and the Pups and The Fabulous Counts. August 1 was a common day for celebrating Emancipation Day in Michigan although in other places throughout the state the holiday was celebrated on January 1. <br /> <br /> 9 x 12 inches. Eight pages saddle stapled. Very Good plus lightly creased at the corners. Emancipation Productions unknown
Two volume set. Full gray cloth boards. Previous owner's inscription inside. Small tears on dust jacket. Each book is 6 3/4"w x 8 3/4"h. Each volume approx. 400 pages. Many b&w photos and illustrations throughout.
8vo., First Edition, with title-vignette and full-page illustrations in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, orange top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
143 pages plus 276 black and white photographic plates. Index. Contents include: Saint Patrick and the Pagans; Columcille; The Great Missionaries; The Fall of the Celtic Church; The Vikings of Ireland. Average wear. Usual library markings. Sturdy green buckram library binding. A sound working copy. Book
Numbered pages run from 501 to 540. Lots of photographs and nice advertisements, covering wraps in colour. Staple bound. Page 515 loose. Mark on top edge of front cover. Slight wear to edges.
A panoramic novel ranging from the wild world of the Vikings to the equally dangerous sophistications of Byzantium.460.maps on end papers.460p. maps on end papers. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 15 fine full-page illustrations in the text and endpaper maps, two small anmnotations on front free endpaper map, small personal book-label on half-title; original orange cloth, upper board and backstrip with paper labels (backstrip label browned), a bright, fresh, clean copy. One of the most elusive of all Morton's works. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Fields & Devenish 10.
Folio 248p., illus. Hardcover Good condition! some underlining in fair d.j. fair
96 pages. Bibliography. Black and white illustrations. Editor's signature and inscription atop front blank flyleaf which is loose but present. Originally published in 1973. "A sourcebook of materials and suggestions for their use by high school students in learning something of the experiences of Scandinavian immigrants in Canada, and of the cultural heritage of which Scandinavian and other Canadians are the heirs." - from preliminary page. Chapters include: Evidence of early Vikings in North America - the Viking sagas; Early Scandinavian immigrants in Canada and the U.S.A.; Gimli, Manitoba - a case study of a successful struggle for survival; Where have all the Danes gone? - the pros and cons of assimilation; Three attempts at Scandinavian colonization on the West Coast; How did we survive?; The Scandinavian touch in Canada; Scandinavia today. Sticker removal marks to upper corner of front cover. Unmarked with average wear. Binding tender. An uncommon and excellent resource. Book
493p. frontis. Hardcover Very good condition Spine faded and spine ends worn
8vo. pp. (17), 414, 10. Illustrated DJ. Archeological study of life in Northern Europe, from 15,000 B.C. to the Time of the Vikings. Enormously useful for a better understanding of the "Barbarian" tri bes. W120