A Summer in Iceland

About The Book

In 1865 the Swedish geologist Carl Wilhelm Paijkull (183669) made a voyage from Copenhagen to Iceland a country that was still little understood by the rest of Europe. In the course of a trip that had a chiefly scientific purpose Paijkull noted not only the geological features of the island but also many salient aspects of Icelandic culture in a detailed yet readable style. The book features a number of striking engravings of natural features including the volcano Hekla as well as depictions of Icelanders engaging in activities such as drying fish or crossing a river. Paijkull ranges widely in his narrative commenting on the Icelandic fondness for dogs historical and contemporary friction with Denmark and the island''s economic fortunes. His perceptive account was first published in Swedish in 1866 and is reissued here in the English translation that appeared in 1868.
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