Norway Bed & Breakfast Book, The (English, Norwegian and German Edition)


Norway Bed & Breakfast Book, The (English, Norwegian and German Edition) by Pelican Publishing

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This guidebook lists, in Norwegian, English, and German, the bed & breakfasts of Norway. It is a key to vacation sites in private homes, townhouses, farms, and mountain dairies. Read more...

Norway (True Books: Countries)


Norway (True Books: Countries) by Children's Press(CT)

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Provides an overview of Norway, describing its history, geography, climate, and culture. Read more...

Heimskringla: The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway (Forgotten Books)


Heimskringla: The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway (Forgotten Books) by Forgotten Books

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Heimskringla is the best known of the old Norse kings' sagas. It was written in Old Norse in Iceland by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson (1179 - 1242) ca. 1230. The name Heimskringla was first used in the 17th century, derived from the first two words of one of the manuscripts (kringla heimsins - the circle of the world).

Heimskringla is a collection of tales about the Norwegian kings, beginning with the legendary Swedish dynasty of the Ynglingas, followed by accounts of historical Norwegian rulers from Harald Fairhair of the 9th century up to the death of the pretender Eystein Meyla in 1177. The exact sources of his work are disputed, but included earlier kings' sagas, such as Morkinskinna, Fagrskinna and the twelfth century Norwegian synoptic histories and oral traditions, notably many skaldic poems. Snorri had himself visited Norway and Sweden. For events of the mid 12th century, Snorri explicitly names the now lost work Hryggjarstykki as his source. The composition of the sagas is Snorri's. (Quote from wikipedia.org)

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Snorri Sturluson (1178 - 1241)
Snorri Sturluson (1178 - September 23, 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet and politician. He was three-time elected lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Althing. He was the author of the Prose Edda or Younger Edda, which consists of Gylfaginning ("the fooling of Gylfi"), a narrative of Norse mythology, the Skaldskaparmal, a book of poetic language, and the Ha'ttatal, a list of verse forms. He was also the author of the Heimskringla, a history of the Norwegian kings that begins with legendary material in Ynglinga saga and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history. For stylistic and methodological reasons, Snorri is often taken to be the author of Egils saga. As a historian a Read more...

Conflict: The Callahans Book Two


Conflict: The Callahans Book Two by Pegasus Publishing

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Author's Note: The Callahans: The Complete Series, in five volumes, is available in one Kindle book at Amazon with a discount price below the five separate novels.

Vol. I - Destiny: Fleeing an abusive father and a hopeless life in Ireland in 1895, nineteen-year-old Tom Callahan takes passage on a ship bound for America. On board, he meets Katrina Hansen, a young Norwegian woman traveling to Utah. It's not a likely match. The brash Irishman is a Catholic, a brawler and a young man without prospects. Katrina is a refined young woman, yet naive in the ways of the world. Lured into a polygamous marriage, she finds herself abandoned on a remote Mexican beach as the man she loves, unaware of her status, seeks his fortune in Alaska. Destiny is a sprawling historical novel set at the turn of the 19th century, played out in such far-flung places as New York City, the gold fields of Alaska and Old Mexico.

Vol.II - Conflict:  Tom Callahan strikes it rich in the Alaska goldfield while Katrina struggles to remain alive in Mexico. Demonstrating her determination and faith, the reader is shown the resilience of this young woman who has grown beyond her years. Continuing through 1912 and the disastrous voyage of HMS Titanic, Conflict will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Vol. III - Reunion: It's 1917 and American has entered World War I. Tom and Katie's son, in an effort to prove his worth to his father, has joined what President Woodrow Wilson is calling  - the fight to make the world safe for democracy-. As the war ends, Tommy is selected for appointment to the Naval Academy, while his father is arrested and imprisoned in Ireland for gun running in the great Irish Civil War. Set against turbulent events in world history and filled with vivid scenes as well as tender emotions, Reunion takes the reader around the world.

Vol. IV - Prelude: Tom and Katrina Callahan continue their story in the years between the two world wars. Their three children have grown up and are making their way in a world that is propelling itself toward World War II. Tess has her heart set on a Hollywood movie career; PJ is a successful sheep rancher in New Zealand and Tommy is pursuing his career in the Marine Corps and learning not only about war, but about the perils of romance. When Tommy finds himself in England prior to WWII, Winston Churchill calls on him to examine the economic growth of the German nation as they secretly prepare for war.

Vol. V - Reprisal - Continuing the series into WWII as Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Callahan III faces personal tragedy during the Blitz in London as the war presents a very personal face. As he leaves his Embassy post to return to the United States, America joins Europe in the worldwide conflagration. For the second time in his young life, the son of Thomas and Katrina Callahan finds himself immersed in front-line battle, torn between his duty and the love of a beautiful woman who desires only his safety.

The conclusion of The Callahans will leave you enthralled as the children and grandchildren of a once-young Irish immigrant and his Norwegian bride leave their mark upon the world. Read more...

Author's Note: The Callahans: The Complete Series, in five volumes, is available in one Kindle book at Amazon with a discount price below the five separate novels.

Vol. I - Destiny: Fleeing an abusive father and a hopeless life in Ireland in 1895, nineteen-year-old Tom Callahan takes passage on a ship bound for America. On board, he meets Katrina Hansen, a young Norwegian woman traveling to Utah. It's not a likely match. The brash Irishman is a Catholic, a brawler and a young man without prospects. Katrina is a refined young woman, yet naive in the ways of the world. Lured into a polygamous marriage, she finds herself abandoned on a remote Mexican beach as the man she loves, unaware of her status, seeks his fortune in Alaska. Destiny is a sprawling historical novel set at the turn of the 19th century, played out in such far-flung places as New York City, the gold fields of Alaska and Old Mexico.

Vol.II - Conflict:  Tom Callahan strikes it rich in the Alaska goldfield while Katrina struggles to remain alive in Mexico. Demonstrating her determination and faith, the reader is shown the resilience of this young woman who has grown beyond her years. Continuing through 1912 and the disastrous voyage of HMS Titanic, Conflict will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Vol. III - Reunion: It's 1917 and American has entered World War I. Tom and Katie's son, in an effort to prove his worth to his father, has joined what President Woodrow Wilson is calling  - the fight to make the world safe for democracy-. As the war ends, Tommy is selected for appointment to the Naval Academy, while his father is arrested and imprisoned in Ireland for gun running in the great Irish Civil War. Set against turbulent events in world history and filled with vivid scenes as well as tender emotions, Reunion takes the reader around the world.

Vol. IV - Prelude: Tom and Katrina Callahan continue their story in the years between the two world wars. Their three children have grown up and are making their way in a world that is propelling itself toward World War II. Tess has her heart set on a Hollywood movie career; PJ is a successful sheep rancher in New Zealand and Tommy is pursuing his career in the Marine Corps and learning not only about war, but about the perils of romance. When Tommy finds himself in England prior to WWII, Winston Churchill calls on him to examine the economic growth of the German nation as they secretly prepare for war.

Vol. V - Reprisal - Continuing the series into WWII as Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Callahan III faces personal tragedy during the Blitz in London as the war presents a very personal face. As he leaves his Embassy post to return to the United States, America joins Europe in the worldwide conflagration. For the second time in his young life, the son of Thomas and Katrina Callahan finds himself immersed in front-line battle, torn between his duty and the love of a beautiful woman who desires only his safety.

The conclusion of The Callahans will leave you enthralled as the children and grandchildren of a once-young Irish immigrant and his Norwegian bride leave their mark upon the world. Read more...

Sample will be at Norway book store
Sample will be at Norway book store

NORWAY — Maine humorist Tim Sample, who averages about 60 concert and after-dinner appearances per year, will be at Book N Things on Saturday, July 9. Also appearing will be Steve Mither, who with Sample co-authored the third edition of "Maine


Children's writer finds place in Norway, Japan text books

One of his stories has found place in the best book for class nine students in Norway while another story has been adapted as 'Kamishibai', the traditional form of storytelling in Japan. Ramendra had the rare honour of presenting a paper at the 31st


Australian project team poised to swoop for riders to fill roster
Australian project team poised to swoop for riders to fill roster

Vanguard yellow jersey holder Thomas Voeckler of France rides behind his Europcar teammates in the main pack during the 13th stage of the Tour de France, which was won by Norway's Thor Hushovd. Photo: AFP LOURDES, France: The Australian GreenEDGE


Books: Meet Elling at your library

Unless you hail from Norway, chances are you may not be familiar with the author Ingvar Ambjornsen. Although considered one of the great storytellers of contemporary Norwegian literature, this prodigious, outspoken and prolific writer has


Sample will be at Norway book store

08.07.11

NORWAY - Maine humorist Tim Sample, who averages 60 after dinner and concert appearances a year, will be at Book N Things, Saturday, July 9.

Also appearing will be Steve Mitha, who, with examples of co-authored the third edition of "curiosities of Maine."

Example, who was born and raised in Maine, recorded his first album of humor East in 1979. It was produced by Noel Paul Stookey of the folk trio known Peter, Paul and Mary, with accompanying notes by the humorist Marshall Dodge, who with his partner Rev. Robert Bryan, created the famous "Bert and I" records in the 1950s.

Source: Lewiston Sun Journal

Detectives Beyond Borders: The fjord foundation: Forthcoming book ...

by Peter Rozovsky

As a third-generation American of Norwegian descent and a once-frequent visitor to the homeland, I'd say that two qualities most distinct about contemporary Norwegian character are insecurity (I don't agree with much of Nesbø's assessment of Norwegians but I think he's spot on on this observation) and a tendency towards depression.

Oh, you're thinking of Great-grandpa Bluetooth. I never got any of that hoard, just some great silk fabrics. Nope, I had to wait until Grandpa sacked the Carolingian empire before I got some really great baubles. Although I still prefer the silver bracelets Great-uncle Kari brought back from Constantinople. Slipped from the silken arm of a sloe-eyed beauty he met in a, well, you know...

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