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An introduction to Viking mythology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Quintet)Secaucus, NJ Chartwell Books c1990Description: 128p.; ill. (col.); bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1555215610
Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction - The origins of the Viking peoples. 1 Guide to gods, goddesses and others. 2 The creation (special feature: Asgard). 3 Tales of gods and goddesses (special feature: Valhalla). 4 Tales of the Valkyries. 5 Tales of heroes. 6 Ragnarok (special feature: The truth behind some 'myths')
Abstract: 'Compelling myths and legends retold in a lively style. The whole range of Viking mythology [is] covered, from Odin and the creation, right through the lives and adventures to the death of the goddesses and gods.'
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Introduction - The origins of the Viking peoples. 1 Guide to gods, goddesses and others. 2 The creation (special feature: Asgard). 3 Tales of gods and goddesses (special feature: Valhalla). 4 Tales of the Valkyries. 5 Tales of heroes. 6 Ragnarok (special feature: The truth behind some 'myths')

'Compelling myths and legends retold in a lively style. The whole range of Viking mythology [is] covered, from Odin and the creation, right through the lives and adventures to the death of the goddesses and gods.'

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