The Viking Age (Vol. 1 & 2) offers a panoramic survey of Norse society from the late Iron Age to the medieval diaspora. Du Chaillu synthesizes runic inscriptions, law codes, skaldic verse, sagas, and continental chronicles with a catalog of artifacts-ships, weapons, jewelry, hoards, graves-into an illustrated compendium. Its Victorian yet precise prose bridges antiquarianism and emerging scientific archaeology, engaging typology, comparative method, and discoveries such as the Gokstad ship. Best known for African expeditions that first publicized the gorilla, Du Chaillu brought a collector's rigor to the North. Years traveling in Scandinavia, culminating in The Land of the Midnight Sun, secured museum access and scholarly networks; meticulous notebooks and correspondence undergird the plates, maps, and cross-references. An Americanized polyglot outsider, he resisted romantic myth, seeking the quotidian structures-law, trade, craft, and burial-that made Viking worlds intelligible. This monumental synthesis remains rewarding for historians, archaeologists, and saga enthusiasts. Read it as a gateway to primary sources and artifacts, and as a document of nineteenth-century method: expansive, comparative, and illustrated. Pair with updated scholarship for chronology and theory, but trust its breadth. For anyone mapping the social fabric behind raids and epics, The Viking Age endures as a learned companion.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.