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The Norse Sagas: Part 1

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Pages: 454

Ebook: N/A

Paperback: $19.99

Hardcover: $29.99

The Norse Sagas, Part 1, encounter legends, heroes, and magic.

Dive into the ancient world of the Vikings and their legendary sagas! This captivating collection, The Norse Sagas, Part 1, brings together some of the most cherished tales from Norse mythology and history. This is the fourth installment of Le Nouvel Esprit's Norse Literature Series.

Journey into a World of Valor and Destiny:

Follow the epic tale of the Volsungs, where destiny, dragons, and heroic feats collide.
Join Egil's Saga, a gripping narrative of a warrior-poet's life filled with blood feuds and poetic prowess.
Discover the story of Howard the Halt, a legendary outlaw, and his band of companions.
Witness the exploits of Hen-Thorir, Thordr Hreda, and Hrafnkell, Frey's Priest, as they navigate the complexities of honor and revenge.
Sail with Eirik the Red in his daring exploration of uncharted lands and the discovery of North America.
Follow the turbulent life of Viga-Glum in a saga of vengeance and honor.

Key Features:

A Comprehensive Collection of Norse Sagas
Gripping Tales of Adventure, Love, and War
Insights into Viking Culture and Beliefs
Ideal for Fans of Norse Mythology and History
Immerse yourself in the world of Viking heroes, gods, and warriors.
The Norse Sagas, Part 1 is a treasure trove of Norse storytelling that will transport you to a time of bravery, destiny, and mythical wonders.

This book is newly typeset by Le Nouvel Esprit, meaning that it is not a facsimile print. We take seriously how a book looks and feels, aiming at something beautiful for the eyes to rest on.

This volume includes the following sagas:

  • The Saga of the Volsungs

  • Egil's Saga

  • The Story of Howard the Halt

  • The Story of the Banded Men

  • The Story of Hen-Thorir

  • The Story of Thordr Hreda

  • The Story of Hrafnkell, Frey's Priest

  • The Saga of Eirik the Red

  • The Saga of Viga-Glum

The Norwegians Land in Iceland Year 872 by Oscar Wergeland

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