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  • In The Day of Giants / A Book of Norse Tales by Abbie Farwell Brown

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    eBook (, Jan. 8, 2014)
    The oldest stories of every race of people tell about the Beginning of Things. But the various folk who first told them were so very different, the tales are so very old, and have changed so greatly in the telling from one generation to another, that there are almost as many accounts of the way in which the world began as there are nations upon the earth. So it is not strange that the people of the North have a legend of the Beginning quite different from that of the Southern, Eastern, and Western folk.This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.You will find the hero to be Thor, with his thunderbolt hammer, who dwells in the happy heaven of Asgard, where All-Father Odin is king, and where Balder the beautiful makes springtime with his smile. In the north countries, winter, cold, and frost are very real and terrible enemies; while spring, sunshine, and warmth are near and dear friends. So the story of the Beginning of Things is a story of cold and heat, of the wicked giants who loved the cold, and of the good Æsir, who basked in pleasant warmth.In the very beginning of things, the stories say, there were two worlds, one of burning heat and one of icy cold. The cold world was in the north, and from it flowed Elivâgar, a river of poisonous water which hardened into ice and piled up into great mountains, filling the space which had no bottom. The other world in the south was on fire with bright flame, a place of heat most terrible. And in those days through all space there was nothing beside these two worlds of heat and cold.But then began a fierce combat. Heat and cold met and strove to destroy each other, as they have tried to do ever since. Flaming sparks from the hot world fell upon the ice river which flowed from the place of cold. And though the bright sparks were quenched, in dying they wrought mischief, as they do to-day; for they melted the ice, which dripped and dripped, like tears from the suffering world of cold. And then, wonderful to say, these chilly drops became alive; became a huge, breathing mass, a Frost-Giant with a wicked heart of ice. And he was the ancestor of all the giants who came afterwards, a bad and cruel race.CONTENTSThe Beginning of ThingsHow Odin Lost His EyeKvasir's BloodThe Giant BuilderThe Magic ApplesSkadi's ChoiceThe Dwarf's GiftsLoki's ChildrenThe Quest of the HammerThe Giantess Who Would NotThor's Visit to the GiantsThor's FishingThor's DuelIn the Giant's HouseBalder and the MistletoeThe Punishment of Loki
  • In the Days of Giants: A Book of Norse Tales

    Abbie Farwell Brown, E. Boyd Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2014)
    A delightful retelling of some of the most loved and famous Norse tales—from the beginning of the world, and how Odin traded one of his eyes in exchange for wisdom, to the use of the god Kvasir’s blood to create the “Mead of Poetry,” and the cataclysmic intrigues with the Jötun giants. Read here of the tales of Skadi, Loki and his evil children, Thor’s Quest, the dwarfs and their gifts, Balder and the mistletoe, and finally the captivity of Loki, awaiting the Ragnarök, or end of the earth. An enthralling read which will provide old and young alike with new insights into one of the most majestic European mythological story sets. “This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.” Contents The Beginning of Things How Odin Lost His Eye Kvasir’s Blood The Giant Builder The Magic Apples Skadi’s Choice The Dwarf’s Gifts Loki’s Children The Quest of the Hammer The Giantess Who Would Not Thor’s Visit to the Giants Thor’s Fishing Thor’s Duel In the Giant’s House Balder and the Mistletoe The Punishment of Loki
  • In the Days of Giants; a Book of Norse Tales

    Brown Abbie Farwell

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Jan. 28, 2013)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • In the Days of Giants

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    Hardcover (Blurb, May 22, 2019)
    Illustrations by E. Boyd Smith. A delightful retelling of some of the most loved and famous Norse tales-from the beginning of the world, and how Odin traded one of his eyes in exchange for wisdom, to the use of the god Kvasir's blood to create the "Mead of Poetry," and the cataclysmic intrigues with the Jötun giants. Read here of the tales of Skadi, Loki and his evil children, Thor's Quest, the dwarfs and their gifts, Balder and the mistletoe, and finally the captivity of Loki, awaiting the Ragnarök, or end of the earth. An enthralling read which will provide old and young alike with new insights into one of the most majestic European mythological story sets. "This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,-the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,-spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns." About the author: Abbie Farwell Brown (1871-1927) was an American author who wrote over half a dozen works of mythology and poetry for adults and children. She also wrote the famous On the Trail song which became the official song of the Girl Scouts of the USA. She also edited the 20-volume "Young Folks Library" and was president of the New England Poetry Club before her untimely death at the age of 55 from cancer.
  • In the Days of Giants

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    eBook (@AnnieRoseBooks, Jan. 27, 2018)
    The oldest stories of every race of people tell about the Beginning of Things. But the various folk who first told them were so very different, the tales are so very old, and have changed so greatly in the telling from one generation to another, that there are almost as many accounts of the way in which the world began as there are nations upon the earth. So it is not strange that the people of the North have a legend of the Beginning quite different from that of the Southern, Eastern, and Western folk.This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.You will find the hero to be Thor, with his thunderbolt hammer, who dwells in the happy heaven of Asgard, where All-Father Odin is king, and where Balder the beautiful makes springtime with his smile. In the north countries, winter, cold, and frost are very real and terrible enemies; while spring, sunshine, and warmth are near and dear friends. So the story of the Beginning of Things is a story of cold and heat, of the wicked giants who loved the cold, and of the good Æsir, who basked in pleasant warmth.
  • In the Days of Giants: Children's Books

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 28, 2019)
    This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns. You will find the hero to be Thor, with his thunderbolt hammer, who dwells in the happy heaven of Asgard, where All-Father Odin is king, and where Balder the beautiful makes springtime with his smile. In the north countries, winter, cold, and frost are very real and terrible enemies; while spring, sunshine, and warmth are near and dear friends. So the story of the Beginning of Things is a story of cold and heat, of the wicked giants who loved the cold, and of the good Æsir, who basked in pleasant warmth.
  • In The Days of Giants

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    eBook (The Perfect Library, Jan. 29, 2015)
    In The Days of GiantsAbbie Farwell Brown, an American author (1871-1927)This ebook presents «In The Days of Giants», from Abbie Farwell Brown. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.Table of Contents-01- About this book-02- MOTTO-03- THE BEGINNING OF THINGS-04- HOW ODIN LOST HIS EYE-05- KVASIR'S BLOOD-06- THE GIANT BUILDER-07- THE MAGIC APPLES-08- SKADI'S CHOICE-09- THE DWARF'S GIFTS-10- LOKI'S CHILDREN-11- THE QUEST OF THE HAMMER-12- THE GIANTESS WHO WOULD NOT-13- THOR'S VISIT TO THE GIANTS-14- THOR'S FISHING-15- THOR'S DUEL-16- IN THE GIANT'S HOUSE-17- BALDER AND THE MISTLETOE-18- THE PUNISHMENT OF LOKI
  • in the days of the giants

    Abbie Farwell Brown + 1927, Hans Stueckrath

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 1871)
    04 The beginning of things 12 How Odin lost his eye 20 Kvarsir's blood 32 The giantbuilder 44 The magic apples 61 Scadi's choice 69 The dwarf's gifts 85 Loki's children 95 The quest of the hammer 113 The giantess who would not 126 Thor's visit of the giants 148 Thor's fishing 163 Thor's duel 178 In the giant's house 193 Balder and the mistletoe 00 The punishment of LokiTHE BEGINNING OF THINGSTHE oldest stories of every race of people tell about the Beginning of Things. But the various folk who first told them were so very different, the tales are so very old, and have changed so greatly in the telling from one generation to another, that there are almost as many accounts of the way in which the world began as there are nations upon the earth. So it is not strange that the people of the North have a legend of the Beginning quite different from that of the Southern, Eastern, and Western folk. This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.
  • In the Days of Giants

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2017)
    In the Days of Giants By Abbie Farwell Brown
  • In The Days of Giants

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    eBook (BookRix GmbH & Co. KG, Feb. 13, 2014)
    This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.
  • In the Days of Giants: A Book of Norse Tales

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, April 19, 2018)
    Excerpt from In the Days of Giants: A Book of Norse TalesHE oldest stories of every race of people tell about the Beginning of Things. But the various folk who first told them were so very different, the tales are so very, old, and have changed so greatly in the telling from one generation to another, that there are almost as many ac counts of the way in which the world began as there are nations upon the earth. So it is not strange that the people of the North have a legend of the Beginning quite different from that of the Southern, Eastern, and Western folk.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • In the Days of Giants: A Book of Norse Tales

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Nov. 17, 2016)
    Excerpt from In the Days of Giants: A Book of Norse TalesThe oldest stories of every race of people tell about the Beginning of Things. But the various folk who first told them were so very different, the tales are so very old, and have changed so greatly in the telling from one generation to another, that there are almost as many accounts of the way in which the world began as there are nations upon the earth. So it is not strange that the people of the North have a legend of the Beginning quite different from that of the Southern, Eastern, and Western folk.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.