
Vikings: A Concise History of the Vikings
Publisher: Hourly History 2016
Number of pages: 35
Description:
The saga of the Vikings rises and falls on the banks of history, ebbing and flowing with popular opinion and whimsical anecdotes. The Vikings had a significant impact on European history, and their legacy can still be seen today.
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