King Alfred's viking: a story of the first English fleet (1900)
Charles W. Whistler (Reverend)Repository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 WHI |
GRN0344376
Publication Details
GRN0344376
Hardback
18cm
v, 294p
Illustrated
The author served as vicar of Stockland Bristol, Somerset, 1895-1909.
Dedicated to our friends in Somerset appears before the preface.
First line:
Men call me "King Alfred's Viking," and I think that I may be proud of that name; for surely to be trusted by such a king is honour enough for any man, whether freeman or thrall, noble or churl.
Dedicated to our friends in Somerset appears before the preface.
First line:
Men call me "King Alfred's Viking," and I think that I may be proud of that name; for surely to be trusted by such a king is honour enough for any man, whether freeman or thrall, noble or churl.
9th century