Longships and Sod Houses
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Product details
- ISBN 9781517922153
- Weight: 255g
- Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 24 Nov 2026
- Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A direct descendant of a tenth-century Viking marauder traces his lineage from medieval Iceland to the Dakota plains
The first time Gary Goodman heard that his 24x great-grandfather was a tenth-century Viking pirate and mercenary was when his cousin informed him that they were the direct descendants of an Icelandic poet and cold-blooded killer named Egil Skallagrímsson. Also known as "Egil the Bastard," Goodman's ancestor was the subject of Egil's Saga, one of the great Icelandic epics of the early Middle Ages. Spurred by this revelation of his family's lineage, Goodman set out to discover the route his forefathers had traveled from medieval Iceland to the North Dakota plains in the later 1800s.
Drawing on Egil's Saga, family records, and travels through Iceland, England, and Ireland, Goodman traces his ancestral line from Iceland—the family's homeland for over a thousand years until a volcanic eruption forced them to migrate—to the hardscrabble plains of the Dakota Territory. His panoramic view ranges from the Viking invasion of England in the early Middle Ages to the disappearance of a short-lived Icelandic settlement on the Mouse River in the late 1800s. Along the way, Goodman sketches the highlights of Egil's Saga, making the centuries-old epic accessible to today's readers.
With candor, dry wit, and some bemusement, Goodman shares his trip through history from the perspective of a descendent of an original Viking marauder. An innovative, time-bending family history, Longships and Sod Houses is a noteworthy saga in its own right.
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Gary Goodman is author of The Last Bookseller: A Life in the Rare Book Trade, also published by the University of Minnesota Press, and coauthor of The Stillwater Booktown Times and The Secret History of Golf in Scotland.
