
Viking: From Norway to America
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Narrated by:
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Kim Rasmussen
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By:
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Rasmus Rasmussen
About this listen
In his book, Rasmus Rasmussen provides a full account of the Viking's [1893] journey from Norway to Chicago from a crew member's point of view.
©2014 Friends of the Viking Ship, NFP (P)2022 Friends of the Viking Ship, NFP
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Critic Reviews
"The trip was not without peril and hardship. Their accommodations were crude. The weather, at times, threatened their very lives. Most cities rolled out the red carpet to meet them, but one rolled out the paddy wagon. All together, an informative journal and a delightful read, and one that compels reflection and awe of the exploits of our Viking ancestors." (Paul A. Anderson, Honorary Norwegian Consul General)
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