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Grand Adventure, A | McGill-Queen’s University Press
- In A Grand Adventure, the Ingstads’ daughter Benedicte tells the story of their remarkable lives spent working together, sharing poignant details from her parents’ private letters, personal diaries, their dinner table conversations, and Benedicte’s own participation in her parents’ excavations.
A Grand Adventure: The Lives of Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad ...
- A GRAND ADVENTURE A Grand Adventure: The Lives of Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad and Their Discovery of a Viking Settlement in North America Benedicte Ingstad Hard cover, pages McGill-Queen’s University Press, May 29 This is a biography of Helgi and Anne Stine Ingstad written by their daughter, Benedicte.
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Grand Adventure: The Lives of Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad ...
- In A Grand Adventure, the Ingstads’ daughter Benedicte tells the story of their remarkable lives spent working together, sharing poignant details from her parents' private letters, personal diaries, their dinner table conversations, and Benedicte’s own participation in her parents' excavations.
A grand adventure : the lives of Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad ...
A Grand Adventure: The Lives of Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad ...
A riveting account of two people’s adventures, perseverance, and discoveries.
In , Helge Ingstad and Anne Stine Ingstad made a discovery that rewrote the history of European exploration and colonization of North America - a thousand-year-old Viking settlement at L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. In A Grand Adventure, the Ingstads’ daughter Benedicte tells the story of their remarkable lives spent working together, sharing poignant details from her parents’ private letters, personal diaries, their dinner table conversations, and Benedicte’s own participation in her parents’ excavations.
Following young Helge Ingstad from his decision to abandon a successful law practice for North American expeditions through Canada’s Barren Lands, Alaska’s Anaktuvuk Pass, and the mountains of northern Mexico, the story recounts his governorship of Norwegian territories and marriage to Anne Stine Moe. The author then traces Helge and Anne Stine’s travels around the world, focusing in particular
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- Relying on their private correspondences and incomplete autobiographies, her own memories of their work in Newfoundland, Canada, and more, Benedicte reveals how her parents unearthed one of history’s greatest archaeological finds at L’Anse aux Meadows.