The Vikings

  • The Vikings: A Very Short Introduction
    By Julian D. Richards

    ... Fernández-Armesto CONSCIENCE Paul Strohm CONSCIOUSNESS Susan Blackmore CONTEMPORARY ART Julian Stallabrass CONTEMPORARY FICTION Robert Eaglestone CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY Simon Critchley COPERNICUS Owen Gingerich CORAL REEFS Charles ...

  • The Vikings
    By Mark Harrison, René Chartrand, Keith Durham

    Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs and original Osprey artwork, this book presents a new window into their way of life including detailed studies of the Hersir, the raiding warrior of the Viking world, and the legendary Viking ...

  • The Vikings
    By Allison Lassieur

    Allison Lassieur. THE VIKINGS 22 * P - 985- 301 * Allison Lassieur THE VIKINGS DISCARDED This one PHJC - LRN - CRQF LOST CIVILIZATIONS Front Cover.

  • The Vikings: From Odin to Christ
    By Martyn Whittock, Hannah Whittock

    909) Athelstan: king of England, overlord of Welsh, Scots and Norse (died 939) Brian Boru: Irish king of Munster and victor at the Battle of Clontarf, 1014 (died 1014) Charlemagne: Frankish emperor (died 814) Charles III: (also known as ...

  • The Vikings
    By John Malam

    Through examining primary evidence, such as, pots, swords, remains, artwork, buildings and tapestries, the reader will be introduced to each historical age.

  • The Vikings
    By Karen Bryant-Mole

    Describes the Viking invasions that led to their settling in Britain, their way of life and the influence this had on the English language and customs. Suggested level : primary, intermediate.

  • The Vikings: A Very Short Introduction
    By Julian D. Richards

    Scotland J. Graham-Campbell and C. Batey, Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey (Edinburgh University Press, 1998) A. Ritchie, Viking Scotland (Batsford, 1993) Ireland H. B. Clarke, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, and R. Ó Floinn (eds), ...

  • The Vikings: Facts and Fictions
    By Kirsten Wolf, Tristan Mueller-Vollmer

    Graham-Campbell, James. 1980. The Viking World. New Haven: Ticknor and Fields. Graham-Campbell, James, and Dafydd Kidd. 1980. The Vikings. London: British Museum Publications. B I B L I o g R a P Bibliography.

  • The Vikings
    By Brenda Ralph Lewis, Ladybird Books

    The Vikings

  • The Vikings
    By Rosemary Wallner, Bob Italia

    Examines the Viking people, the age in which they lived, and some famous Vikings.

  • The Vikings: Who Were The Vikings? Enter The Viking Age & Discover The Facts, Sagas, Norse Mythology, Legends, Battles &...
    By History Brought Alive

    In this book, History Brought Alive reveals new insights into The Vikings. Join us on a rampage through their history, culture, myths and more! Blending historical accounts, tales and mythology.

  • The Vikings
    By Elizabeth Janeway

    An account of the explorations of Eric the Red and his son, Leif Ericson, in the New World, 500 years before Columbus.

  • The Vikings
    By Robert Wernick

    In the eighth century, The Vikings, the water-borne warriors of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, conquered much of the British Isles.

  • The Vikings: A History
    By Robert Ferguson

    A comprehensive and thrilling history of the Vikings for fans of the History Channel series, soon to return for its fifth season From Harald Bluetooth to Cnut the Great, the feared seamen and plunderers of the Viking Age ruled Norway, ...

  • The Vikings
    By Elizabeth Janeway

    Eric the Red, the Norse warrior who discovered Greenland more than 1,000 years ago, and his son, Leif Ericson, an adventurer in his own right, are profiled in this history...

  • The Vikings: The Story of a People
    By Njord Kane

    The story of the Norse is a Viking adventure in history.

  • The Vikings
    By Niel Oliver

    In Viking Empires, Angelo Forte, Richard Oram and Frederik Pedersen make the case that it was the Battle of Teutoburg Forest that changed everything for Rome — and for ever. 'The Roman interest in Scandinavia was due to cataclysmic ...

  • The Vikings: Explore the Exciting History of the Viking Age and Discover Some of the Most Feared Warriors
    By History Compacted

    Brutal conquerors they were, but the Vikings were no mere savages. The Vikings had a unique culture and society that spread much influence through transcontinental trade and exploration into unknown worlds.

  • The Vikings
    By Louise Spilsbury

    Visit the vicious Vikings and find out how these fearsome warriors lived!

  • The Vikings
    By Else Roesdahl

    For 300 years, from just before AD800 until well into the eleventh century, the Vikings affected almost every region accessible to their ships, and left traces that are still part of life today' Far from being just 'wild, barbaric, axe ...