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A sparky non-fiction guide to the Viking world, told by the hero of Tony BradmanâEUR(TM)s bestselling novel Viking Boy. Take a real-life tour of the everyday world of Gunnar, a teenage Viking boy: find out how the Vikings lived, what they believed, how they travelled and fought, and gained their legendary reputation as warriors. Gunnar tells us the real story of growing up as a Viking in an exciting first-hand account, introducing us to family and friends, famous warriors, sea-raiders and even a Norse god!Packed with historical facts, figures and anecdotes, with illustrated information panels…mehr

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A sparky non-fiction guide to the Viking world, told by the hero of Tony BradmanâEUR(TM)s bestselling novel Viking Boy. Take a real-life tour of the everyday world of Gunnar, a teenage Viking boy: find out how the Vikings lived, what they believed, how they travelled and fought, and gained their legendary reputation as warriors. Gunnar tells us the real story of growing up as a Viking in an exciting first-hand account, introducing us to family and friends, famous warriors, sea-raiders and even a Norse god!Packed with historical facts, figures and anecdotes, with illustrated information panels on topics from Viking poetry to battle and bloodlust, this is a brilliant new read for Viking fanatics, both at home and in the classroom.
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Tony Bradman has worked in children's books for over 30 years as a writer, reviewer and editor. He is the author of the bestselling historical middle-grade novels, Viking Boy, Roman Boy and Anglo-Saxon Boy, for which he won the Historical Association Young Quills Award, as well as the illustrated non-fiction guide to Vikings, Viking Boy: The Real Story. His books include the Dilly the Dinosaur picture-book series, which sold 2 million copies worldwide. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and an Honorary Fellow of the Historical Association. www.tonybradman.com