Tales of an Old Sea Port


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Tales of an Old Sea Port


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From the earliest days of the Plymouth Colony, the name Mount Hope Lands has been applied to the peninsula in Narragansett Bay of which Bristol, Rhode Island, is the chief town. The history of this town is more crowded with notable incidents than that of any other in New England. The first and most picturesque is the story of the Norsemen. Around Mount Hope the legends of the Norsemen cluster, shadowy, vague, elusive, and yet altogether fascinating. Only legends they are and must remain.







Tales of an Old Sea Port


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The Dial


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Dry Fish and Wet: Tales from a Norwegian Seaport


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"Dry Fish and Wet: Tales from a Norwegian Seaport" by Anthon Bernhard Elias Nilsen, translated by W. J. Alexander Worster, takes readers on a captivating journey to a Norwegian seaport. Through a series of tales, Nilsen offers a glimpse into the lives, traditions, and folklore of the coastal community. The vivid storytelling and cultural insights transport readers to a world of fishermen, seafaring adventures, and the unique charm of a coastal village. Worster's translation beautifully captures the essence of Nilsen's narratives, making this book an enchanting read for those interested in Norwegian culture and maritime tales.







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