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The Icelandic Adventures of Pike Ward

Edited by Katherine Findlay

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Published by Amphora Press
Hardback ISBN 978-1845409869 

Paperback ISBN 978-1845409906 

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'This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Icelandic history'

Prof. Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon

University of Iceland

The diary of an intrepid Devon fish merchant who became a hugely important figure in the birth of modern Iceland. Pike Ward's writing and photographs captured a unique record of his adopted country at the beginning of the twentieth century. His 1906 journal is a frank and funny account of one year in his life, from mixing in Reykjavík society to bargaining for fish on the remote coasts of the north and east. He must travel through wild terrain and terrible seas, all the while attempting to outwit his rivals and cope with the challenges of surviving in a tough land. An introduction and epilogue by Katherine Findlay place the story in the context of a pivotal period in Iceland's history and explain Pike Ward's role in the nation's remarkable rise. 

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