The lost diary of Erik Bloodaxe, Viking warrior

Título
The lost diary of Erik Bloodaxe, Viking warrior

Steve. Barlow

Resumen
Newly discovered diaries and logbook entries reveal that famous Viking king, Eric Bloodaxe, couldn't write. However, his court poet Gorblime could! You read it here first: astonishing details of life in Viking times; battles and butchery; longships and love; births, marriages and plenty of deaths; poems and prisoners; Erik's victories and his wife's vengeance; Viking gods and Viking myths; travel and adventure; and much, much more! You've never read anything like it before!

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
1997

Descripción física
127 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.

Término de la materia
Vikings -- Fiction.

Autor añadido
Skidmore, Steve,

Síntesis
Newly discovered diaries and logbook entries reveal that famous Viking king, Eric Bloodaxe, couldn't write. However, his court poet Gorblime could! You read it here first: astonishing details of life in Viking times; battles and butchery; longships and love; births, marriages and plenty of deaths; poems and prisoners; Erik's victories and his wife's vengeance; Viking gods and Viking myths; travel and adventure; and much, much more! You've never read anything like it before!

Información de publicación
[New York] : Troll, 1997.


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