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  • The Viking Blood A Story of Seafaring

    In "The Viking Blood," readers can expect a narrative that immerses them in the world of Viking culture, seafaring expeditions, and possibly the exploration of new lands. The story likely follows Viking characters who embark on daring voyages, encountering challenges, battles, and discoveries along the way.Wallace's writing style typically includes vivid descriptions of maritime adventures, ... Read more

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  • The Complete Works of Frederick William Wallace

    The Complete Works of Frederick William WallaceFrederick William Wallace was a journalist, photographer, historian and novelist. He was the author of Wooden Ships and Iron Men, a now-classic 1924 book about the last days of the Age of Sail in Maritime Canada.This collection includes the following:The Viking Blood ... Read more

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  • The Viking Blood

    A Story of Seafaring

    In "The Viking Blood," Frederick William Wallace intricately weaves a narrative that explores the rich tapestry of Viking culture and mythology, merging historical facts with vibrant storytelling. His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and fluid prose, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the world of Norse legends. Set against the backdrop of both the rugged Nordic landscape ... Read more

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  • The Viking Blood

    The Viking Blood is a Story of Seafaring written by Frederick William Wallace. Author of “Blue Water,” “The Shack-locker,” etc. Published by HODDER AND STOUGHTON LIMITED TORONTO in 1920 ... Read more

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  • The Viking Blood

    Bonny Janet McKinnon - good-hearted, healthy, quick-witted, and a pretty figure of a lass, though rather proud and vain-followed the baillie in his steps up the social ladder, and while a domestic in the future Lord Provost's house, met handsome, rollicking Alec McKenzie, chief officer of the Sutton Liner Ansonia in the New York trade. ...With a chief engineer who loved her wonderful old compound ... Read more

    $1.36 USD