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Old Norse religion in long-term perspectives
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K. Jennbert,C. Raudvere |
Annotation |
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The theft of Thor's hammer
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Henrietta Branford |
The Norse gods Thor and Loki descend to earth in disguise to regain Thor's magic hammer that has been stolen by the frost giant Thrym. |
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Stolen thunder
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Shirley Climo |
Retells the Norse myth about the God of Thunder and his recovery of his magic hammer, Mjolnir, from the Frost Giant, Thrym. |
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The Norwegian domination and the Norse world, c. 1100-c. 1400
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Steinar Imsen |
295 p. : 24 cm |
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The children of Odin
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Willy Pogany,Padraic Colum,Thomas DuBois,Merlin Books |
Padraic Colum retells the full cycle of Norse mythology starting with their creation myths, through the rise of the AEsir and Vanir gods, and their many adventures, which culminate in Ragnarok (a ba… |
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Norse mythology A to Z
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Kathleen N. Daly |
More than 400 alphabetically listed entries identify and explain the characters, events, and important places of Norse mythology. |
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Gods & heroes from Viking mythology
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Brian Branston |
A collection of myths about Thor, Balder, King Gylfi and other Nordic gods and heroes. |
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Thor and Loki
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Dishant Virji |
Thor, powerful god of thunder, and his brother Loki, the trickster, were eager to resolve an argument: Does strength always win, or do brains always beat brawn? To find an answer, they travel to the … |
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Odin's family
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Neil Philip |
Retells the myths known by the Vikings, featuring such figures as Odin, Tyr, Thor, and Frigg. |
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