안내
확인
U
회원관리
로그인
가입
찾기
회원아이디
패스워드
로그인유지
회원아이디
이름
이메일
휴대폰번호
패스워드
패스워드 재입력
회원이용약관 및 개인정보 취급방침에 동의 합니다
회원이용약관 보기
개인정보처리방침 보기
본인 이름 입력
회원가입시 이메일 입력
R.M. 발렌타인의 노르웨이 전사 어링의 모험
CONTENTS
디즈비즈북스
|
R.M.발렌타인(R. M. Balla
|
2023-06-06
44
읽음
0
0
0
2 / 28 목차보기
이전
2 / 28 목차
다음
로그인
회원가입
세
세상의 모든 지식 도서관
COVER
CONTENTS
"Erling the Bold"
Chapter I. In Which the Tale Begins Somewhat Furiously.
Chapter II. Introduces, among others, the Hero and Heroine, and opens up a View of Norse Life in the Olden Time.
Chapter III. Shows how Chief Friends may become Foes,
Chapter IV. Describes Warlike Preparations,
Chapter V. The Viking Raid—Alric’s Adventure with the Dane—
Chapter VI. Evening in the Hall—The Scald tells of Gundalf’s Wooing—
Chapter VII. The Tale Returns to the Springs—
Chapter VIII. Tells of Discussions and Exciting Deeds at Ulfstede.
Chapter IX. Shows how the Ancient Sea-Kings transacted National Business.
Chapter X. Proves that the Best of Friends may quarrel about nothing, and that War has two Aspects.
Chapter XI. Describes our Hero’s Interview with Jarl Rongvold and King Harald Haarfager.
Chapter XII. Describes a Terrific and Unequal Combat.
Chapter XIII. Shows that Eloquence does not always flow when it is expected, and that Glumm begins a New Course of Action.
Chapter XIV. In which Alric boasts a little, discovers Secrets, confesses a little, and distinguishes himself greatly.
Chapter XV. Treats of Ancient Diplomacy among the Norsemen, and shows how our Hero turns the Tables on a would-be Assassin.
Chapter XVI. Relates to such Elementary Matters as the A B C, and touches on Love-making in the Olden Time.
Chapter XVII. In which Glumm takes to hunting on the Mountains for Consolation,
Chapter XVIII. Shows what some of the Men of Old could do in Cold Blood,
Chapter XIX. Tells something of the Doings of Solve Klofe and Others,
Chapter XX. In which the Sky again becomes Overcast—
Chapter XXI. Glumm gains a Great Private Victory—
Chapter XXII. Describes a Great Sea Fight and its Consequences.
Chapter XXIII. The End of an Old Sea-King.
Chapter XXIV. Hopes and Fears—The Burning of Haldorstede, and Escape of the Family.
Chapter XXV. In which is Described a Desperate Attempt at Rescue, a Bold Leap for Freedom, and a Triumphant Escape.