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BEVERS SAGA.

Author: Sanders, Christopher, ed
Year: 2001
Country or State of Origin: Iceland

Here is a medieval prose romance translated from the late 12th century Anglo-Norman epic poem Doeve de Haumtone. The earliest manuscript witness of this saga is a fragment from the middle of the 14th century; the two main medieval manuscripts are dated at c. 1400 and c. 1470. Only manuscripts copied in Iceland have survived, but there is as yet no conclusive evidence as to whether the translation was made in Icleand or Norway, nor is there any strong evidence that could help in narrowing down a date. A separate and significantly different version of the saga was contained in a medieval manuscript that perished in a fire in Stockholm. A paper manuscript of this text fortunately survive and is transcribed in this edition. All the Icelandic texts are presented synoptically on facing pages.

Language: English/ Icelandic
Pages: 399
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Size: 9”x 6”
Binding: Softbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
2.00
ISBN: 9979819685
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Miscellaneous: Index.


Code: 5441
Condition: In Pristine Condition
Status: Backlist

Price: $59.50

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DANSKE HELTESAGN.

Author: Olrik, Axel
Year: 2002
Country or State of Origin: Denmark

Twenty heroic stories from the time of legends, from viking times and from the time of the Valdemar kings of Denmark. Tales of war and conquests. Chapter on “Skjoldmøer”, viking women who fought in war and conquests beside the men and who did not want any part of home- making and childbearing. List of illustrations by Lorenz Frhlich.

Language: Danish
Pages: 113
Illustrations: 55 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 9”x 6”
Binding: Hardbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
0.75
ISBN: 8711139722
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Miscellaneous: Index.


Code: 5099
Condition: In Pristine Condition
Status: Backlist

Price: $22.50

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EDDAS AND SAGAS. Iceland’s Medieval Literature

Author: Kristjánsson, Jónas
Year: 1997
Country or State of Origin: Iceland

This book presents the history of Icelandic literature from the earliest times to the Reformation. Because no comparable work has hitherto been published in a major international language, it fulfills a pressing need. The author, Dr. Jonas Kristjansson, is an internationally recognized scholar and author. He is the director of the Arni Magnusson Institute in Reykjavik, which is responsible for the study and preservation of the Old Icelandic manuscripts. The translator, Dr. Peter Foote, Professor emeritus at University College, London, a distinguished scholar and writer, is widely known for The Viking Achievement.

Language: English
Pages: 446
Illustrations: 19 Color Illustrations. 41 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 9”x 6”
Binding: Softbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
1.75
ISBN: 9979660252
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Miscellaneous: Bibl. Index.


Code: 2898
Condition: In Pristine Condition
Status: Backlist

Price: $67.50

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EGIL’S SAGA.

Author: Jones, Gwyn
Year: 1960
Country or State of Origin: New York

This is the story of a great Icelandic poet-warrior and his numerous adventures. While entertaining in its own exciting way, this book gives a deep and lively insight into medieval Scandinavian history.

Language: English
Pages: 257
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Size: 6”x 9”
Binding: Hardbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
1.25
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Code: 4038
Condition: Slightly worn book jackets
Status: Backlist

Price: $14.50

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GUDER, HELTE & GODTFOLK (Gods, Heroes and the Common Man). Eddadigte og Islandske Sagn (Edda Poems and the Icelandic Myths)

Author: Larsen, Martin. Illustrated by Mogens Zieler
Year: 1991
Country or State of Origin: Denmark

A modern translation of the Icelandic myths and the EDDA. Martin Larsen has written these with a deep understanding of the material and even though the translation is probably the most daring to date, his deep respect for the cultural heritage of Iceland is clearly apparent in his writing.

Language: Danish
Pages: 207
Illustrations: 58 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 8”x 5”
Binding: Softbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
0.75
ISBN: 8716145720
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Code: 3674
Condition: In Pristine Condition
Status: Backlist

Price: $14.50

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KEY TO THE KALEVALA, THE.

Author: Ervast, Pekka. Trans. by Tapio Joensuu. Ed. by John Major Jenkins
Year: 1999
Country or State of Origin: California

Originally published in Finland in 1916, this insightful and detailed exploration of the ancient origins of Finnish mythology is now available in English. Students of the ancient traditions and mystical teachings will find no better introduction to the profound esoteric meaning of the Kalevala, the Finnish National Epic. Prolific author and Christian mystic Pekka Ervast (1875-1934) is often regarded as Finland’s spiritual teacher.

Language: English
Pages: 272
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Size: 9”x 6”
Binding: Softbound
Subcategory: None
Edition:
Weight:
1
ISBN: 1577330218
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Miscellaneous: Bibl.


Code: 4341
Condition: Not in perfect condition.
Status: Web Site Only

Price: $19.95

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LAXDOELA SAGA, THE.

Author: Arent, A. Margaret
Year: 1964
Country or State of Origin: New York

One of the most famous Icelandic sagas, the Laxdoela saga typifies a special genre of 13th century Icelandic narrative prose, the Sagas of the Icelanders. These family histories of Norwegian émigrés of the late 9th and early 10th centuries offer insights into the cultures which fostered them, but the stories themselves are the primary appeal. Themes of fate, vengeance, and morality recur throughout these sagas, also making them an engaging and stimulating reading experience.

Language: English
Pages: 210
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Size: 7”x 10”
Binding: Hardbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
1.50
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Code: 4044
Condition: In Pristine Condition
Status: Backlist

Price: $29.50

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LEGEND OF ST. URHO, THE. Essays, Celebrations, Illustrations, Grapes, and Grasshoppers

Author: Asala, Joanne
Year: 2001
Country or State of Origin: Iowa

Created in Minnesota by Finnish-Americans, St. Urho burst forth bigger than life in 1956. His fame comes from the ancient heroic deed of driving the grasshoppers out of old Finland to save the grape crop. This book contains the songs, games and recipes for St. Urho’s day.

Language: English
Pages: 111
Illustrations: 39 Color Illustrations. 27 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 9”x 6”
Binding: Softbound
Subcategory: None
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Weight:
0.50
ISBN: 1572160918
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Code: 3975
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Status: Backlist

Price: $16.50

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NJAL’S SAGA.

Author: Bayerschmidt, Carl F. and Lee M. Hollander
Year: 1955
Country or State of Origin: New York

This is the best-loved Icelandic saga in both ancient and modern times. This book contains a brilliant characterization that is supplemented by lucid literary-historical descriptions of Germanic law as well as the conflicts between paganism and Christianity in the North.

Language: English
Pages: 388
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Size: 6”x 9”
Binding: Hardbound
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1.50
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Code: 4039
Condition: Slightly worn book jackets
Status: Backlist

Price: $14.50

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SAGA OF THE VOLSUNGS, THE. The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer

Author: Byock, Jesse L.
Year: 1990
Country or State of Origin: California

The Viking Age Source for Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle. This chilling and enduring myth is one of the most important texts of the Old Icelandic literature, and a vital source to understanding Viking society. The translation is excellent and the introduction of scholarly importance, particularly the section on Richard Wagner’s use of the Volsung material in the “Ring.” Glossary of Icelandic words into English.

Language: English
Pages: 145
Illustrations: 1 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 8 1/2”x5 1/2”
Binding: Softbound
Subcategory: None
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ISBN: 520232852
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Miscellaneous: Index.


Code: 1203
Condition: In Pristine Condition
Status: Backlist

Price: $13.95

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