Gloria Notarangelo Vikings review

Gloria Notarangelo Vikings review

Vikings

Culture of Discovery and Plunder

  • Illustrator: Gloria Notarangelo (Italy)
  • Book type: history book
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • To be released: April 14, 2026
  • Length: 256 pages (full colour illustrations)
  • Format: hardback / ebook
  • Prize: $ 35.00 / $ 24.50
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Gloria Notarangelo Vikings reviews and information

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  • “This is a welcome supplement to Osprey’s specialized military histories and should find a home in all libraries serving patrons interested in the general history of the Viking age.” (Literary Journal)

Blurb of the Golria Norarangelo book on the Vikings

A colourful exploration into the history, training, weapons, lifestyles and legacy of the Vikings.

From Norway to Sicily, Russia to Ireland and across the Atlantic to North America, the Vikings traversed the globe in their pursuit of land and plunder. Renowned as merciless raiders from the sea, these fearless warriors ransacked the shores of Europe for more than 250 years. The legacy of the Vikings, including famous names like Erik the Red, Harald Hardrada and Cnut, still holds a crucial place in history and their actions left an incredible mark wherever they landed.

Featuring stunning artwork and photographs, this book examines the world of the Vikings, from their warrior customs and tactics to their weapons and iconic longships that allowed them to navigate treacherous waters and the homesteads where they raised families, built communities, and created the culture that still resonates today.

Gloria Norarangelo was born in Cassino, Italy, who now lives in London, England. She is a tattoo artist and illustrator.

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