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Books with title Norse Myths

  • Norse Mythology

    Neil Gaiman

    Paperback (Bloomsbury, March 15, 1900)
    rare book
  • Norse Myths

    Philip Ardagh

    Paperback (Belitha Press Ltd, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Norse Myths

    Kevin Crossley-Holland

    Hardcover (Andre Deutsch, Aug. 16, 1981)
    Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Good, A good, clean & sound copy.
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  • The Norse Myths

    Kevin Crossley-Holland

    Paperback (Pantheon Books, May 1, 1998)
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  • The Norse Myths

    Kevin Crossley-Holland, Jane Lydbury

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, Aug. 16, 1989)
    "The inspiration behind generations of literature and storytelling, the mythology that drove the Vikings is retold here with vitality and humour."--Folio Society description. 336 pages with 18 wood engravings
  • Favorite Norse Myths

    Abbie Farwell Brown, E. Boyd Smith

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 8, 2012)
    The oldest stories from around the world tell about the "beginnings of things." This collection of thrilling tales of the Far North is no different. Narratives from the Land of the Midnight Sun describe winters as terrible times of cold and gloom, in a region where jagged mountain peaks tower over deep valleys that are home to giants and other spirits. Specially written for young readers, these rousing Norse myths bring to life a land populated by brave warriors, cruel giants, mischievous dwarfs, and other fantastic beings. Sixteen tales include accounts of "How Odin Lost His Eye," "The Dwarf's Gifts," "The Giantess Who Would Not," "Loki's Children," "The Magic Apples," and eleven other enchanting sagas.
  • Favorite Norse Myths

    Abbie Farwell Brown, E. Boyd Smith

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 8, 2012)
    The oldest stories from around the world tell about the "beginnings of things." This collection of thrilling tales of the Far North is no different. Narratives from the Land of the Midnight Sun describe winters as terrible times of cold and gloom, in a region where jagged mountain peaks tower over deep valleys that are home to giants and other spirits. Specially written for young readers, these rousing Norse myths bring to life a land populated by brave warriors, cruel giants, mischievous dwarfs, and other fantastic beings. Sixteen tales include accounts of "How Odin Lost His Eye," "The Dwarf's Gifts," "The Giantess Who Would Not," "Loki's Children," "The Magic Apples," and eleven other enchanting sagas.
  • Norse Mythology

    Neil Gaiman

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, May 3, 2017)
    "Remarkable.… Gaiman has provided an enchanting contemporary interpretation of the Viking ethos.—Lisa L. Hannett, AtlanticNeil Gaiman, long inspired by ancient mythology in creating the fantastical realms of his fiction, presents a bravura rendition of the Norse gods and their world from their origin though their upheaval in Ragnarok.In Norse Mythology, Gaiman stays true to the myths in envisioning the major Norse pantheon: Odin, the highest of the high, wise, daring, and cunning; Thor, Odin's son, incredibly strong yet not the wisest of gods; and Loki―son of a giant―blood brother to Odin and a trickster and unsurpassable manipulator.Gaiman fashions these primeval stories into a novelistic arc that begins with the genesis of the legendary nine worlds and delves into the exploits of deities, dwarfs, and giants. Through Gaiman's deft and witty prose, these gods emerge with their fiercely competitive natures, their susceptibility to being duped and to duping others, and their tendency to let passion ignite their actions, making these long-ago myths breathe pungent life again."
  • The Norse Myths

    Kevin Crossley-Holland

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 15, 1981)
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  • Norse Mythology

    Jim Ollhoff

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Who is Frigg? What is Asgard? Why are myths so important in our lives? Myths are a rich source of history. People use them to make sense of our world. Even before myths were written down, people told and retold the stories of the gods and goddesses of their homeland. Readers of Norse Mythology will learn the history of myths, as well as their deeper meaning. From the Odin, the king of Asgard, to the mighty Thor, this book helps kids understand the myths that shape and direct people's lives. Abdo & Daughters is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Norse Mytholog

    Shirley-Raye Redmond

    eBook (Lucent Books Inc, May 17, 2012)
    This new series is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies; each title focuses on one cultural or national mythology and explains how those stories reflect the culture that created them.; This new volume in Lucent’s Mythology and Culture Worldwide series looks at the mythology of the Norse culture, and explains how the beliefs, values, and experiences of that culture are represented in its treasured stories. Tales covered include creation stories, and myths of the gods, frost giants, and heroes. This volume has a map of Scandinavia, a genealogy grid with some of the major gods and prominent characters such as Loki and his offspring, a table of key characters with name pronunciations and brief descriptions, a glossary, sidebars, fact boxes, a bibliography of sources for further study, and a subject index.; This new series from Lucent Books is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies. These books will explain how mythology reflects the culture that created it. Each volume focuses on one cultural or national mythology. Major myths, characters, gods and goddesses, and themes of the mythology are presented with a particular emphasis on tying these stories back to important aspects of the culture that produced it. Descriptions include, as appropriate, geography, history, natural resources, technological state, social organization, religious beliefs, and values. These books also detail how the culture interacted with their gods and goddesses, and how the myths were communicated. Each volume contains numerous sidebars and fact boxes, a family tree or diagram that shows relationships of major entities, a pronunciation guide, a glossary, an annotated bibliography and comprehensive index.
  • Favorite Norse Myths

    Mary Pope Osborne, Troy Howell

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Dec. 16, 2000)
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