Story of the Vikings Coloring Book (Dover pictorial archive)
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
Book Details
Author(s)A. G. Smith
PublisherDover Publications
ISBN / ASIN0486256537
ISBN-139780486256535
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank402,089
CategoryJuvenile Nonfiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description ▲
Number of Pages 48
Type Paperback
Their contemporaries saw them as a hostile and hateful people — faithless and cruel enemies of civilization. But recent evidence gathered from archaeological ruins and a studied reappraisal of their achievements indicates that the Vikings were more than just a seafaring, warrior people. They practiced a disciplined and structured way of life, and were bound by a strict code of honor.
Author A. G. Smith has chronicled the saga of these feared and fearless adventurers in this thoroughly researched coloring book. Thirty-eight realistically rendered drawings, including six double-page spreads, trace the exciting story of the Norsemen, whose daring explorations and warring ways profoundly affected European history from the eighth through the eleventh centuries.
Here are vivid recreations of Viking life in Norway and Iceland; of raids in England and France; depictions of their presence in America (Vinland) and Russia; ship constructions, weapons, art, literature, mythology, agriculture, decisive battles, runes, and much more. An informative introduction outlines Viking history and ways of life, while descriptive captions for each illustration provide additional, fascinating information. Colorists will find Story of the Vikings Coloring Book offers hours of rewarding and educational coloring fun; artists and illustrators will appreciate the remarkable royalty-free illustrations, ideal for book and magazine illustrations and a host of other graphic purposes.Their contemporaries saw them as a hostile and hateful people faithless and cruel enemies of civilization. But recent evidence gathered from archaeological ruins and a studied reappraisal of their achievements indicates that the Vikings were more than just a seafaring, warrior people. They practiced a disciplined and structured way of life, and were bound by a strict code of honor.
Author A. G. Smith has chronicled the saga of these feared and fearless adventurers in this thoroughly researched coloring book. Thirty-eight realistically rendered drawings, including six double-page spreads, trace the exciting story of the Norsemen, whose daring explorations and warring ways profoundly affected European history from the eighth through the eleventh centuries.
Here are vivid recreations of Viking life in Norway and Iceland; of raids in England and France; depictions of their presence in America (Vinland) and Russia; ship constructions, weapons, art, literature, mythology, agriculture, decisive battles, runes, and much more. An informative introduction outlines Viking history and ways of life, while descriptive captions for each illustration provide additional, fascinating information. Colorists will find Story of the Vikings Coloring Book offers hours of rewarding and educational coloring fun; artists and illustrators will appreciate the remarkable royalty-free illustrations, ideal for book and magazine illustrations and a host of other graphic purposes.
More Books in Juvenile Nonfiction
Living Free
View
Were They Real? (Collins Big Cat)
View
England World Cup Companion
View
Collins French Club: Fun, Active Learning, Book 1 (Fre…
View
Cambridge IGCSE Student World Atlas (Igcse Geography)
View
Collins Children's World Atlas
View
Collins Big Cat — From Tree To Book: Turquoise/Band 07
View
Cambridge Checkpoint English — Cambridge Checkpoint En…
View
Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross (Child…
View