Lords of the Salt Road

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  • ISBN 9781472874733
  • Weight: 543g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The story of the Norse Earls of Orkney, whose lands once covered much of Scotland, and whose reach extended as far as Scandinavia, continental Europe and even the Mediterranean.

Lords of the Salt Road reveals the dramatic history of the Norse earls of Orkney, who owed their allegiance to the Kings of Norway and ruled their own semi-autonomous empire with lands in mainland Scotland and the Western Isles. At their military height in the 11th century, they held a 400-mile swathe of territory, stretching from Shetland down to the Clyde Estuary.

Drawing on contemporary sagas as historical sources, and capturing some of their spellbinding narrative drive, renowned historian and Orkney native Angus Konstam describes how these Norse earls and their followers led Viking raids around the British Isles and even further afield. For over four centuries their warriors and longships battled alongside Scandinavian kings and Norse rebels, and as Norse kingmakers these warlike earls sometimes paid the ultimate price for dabbling in international affairs. They were the key players in Viking Britain.

Using a wide range of historical sources such as Celtic-Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon chronicles, this is a spellbinding tale of love, war, triumph, tragedy, treachery, murder, rebellion and greed.

Angus Konstam is a widely published and highly respected military and naval historian, with numerous books to his credit, many of them published by Osprey. A former Royal Naval officer, maritime archaeologist and museum curator, he holds degrees from three universities, including an MA in medieval history and a Masters from St. Andrews. Angus is the author of several major books, including the Historical Atlas of the Viking World and Viking Warrior, as well as The Convoy and The Pirate Menace.

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