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ISBN: PB: 9781902669892

Signal Books

March 2007

440 pp.

20.3x13.3 cm

black&white illus.

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Iceland

Its Scenes and Sagas

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Aged twenty-eight, Sabine Baring-Gould, the young writer and teacher, was fascinated by the tradition of the Icelandic sagas, and this was the catalyst for his adventure and the book that emerged from it. His voyage took him from the then tiny settlement of Reykjavik through remote and hostile terrain, passing through the empty expanse of Iceland's countryside. He observed mountains and glaciers, volcanoes and geysers, wondering at the wild beauty of the landscape. He also recorded the rich flora and fauna that he saw-and, to his chagrin, that his companions shot. But Baring-Gould's account is more than a travelogue. Throughout he recreates and interprets Icelandic sagas, bringing to life the extraordinary characters and events of these age-old stories. Evoking a world of trolls, witches and magic, he explores the mythology and language of Icelandic lore. He also turns a critical eye on his fellow travellers and the Icelanders he meets, passing judgment on food such as stuffed puffin, pungent fish and ptarmigan. By turns amusing and acerbic, Baring-Gould provides a colourful account of an Icelandic society that has long since disappeared. Illustrated with Baring-Gould's own drawings, "Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas" is an entertaining and eccentric insight into a world of myth and legend as well as a classic of natural and human observation.

About the Author

Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was a parson, squire, antiquary, pioneer folk-song collector and one of the great eccentrics of his age. The author of many novels, he is best known for writing the words of "Onwards Christian Soldiers".