Norðurfari; or, Rambles in Iceland

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Norðurfari; or, Rambles in Iceland

by Pliny Miles

EN·~8 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

NORÐURFARI, OR RAMBLES IN ICELAND.

0:48
2

CONTENTS.

8:49
3

PREFACE.

4:17
4

CHAPTER I

25:30
5

CHAPTER II

24:37
6

CHAPTER III

20:35
7

CHAPTER IV

23:22
8

CHAPTER V

14:48
9

CHAPTER VI

6:16
10

CHAPTER VII

17:32

Description

The narrative opens with a ship’s crew making a brief stop at Elsinore before crossing the Atlantic, where the author recounts lively shipboard rituals, encounters with whales and gulls, and the anticipation of a new land. Upon reaching Reykjavik, he offers vivid sketches of the town’s modest houses, bustling harbor, and the striking clarity of the Icelandic air. Early chapters blend practical details of the voyage with lively anecdotes about fellow passengers and the curious cargo they carry.

From there the work unfolds as a thoughtful travelogue, guiding the listener through Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, geysers, and glacial valleys. The author describes the raw power of steaming vents and the eerie beauty of lava fields, while also pausing to note the everyday customs of the islanders—their language, bearded faces, and hearty hospitality at humble inns. Interwoven with observations of fishing, farming, and folk legends, the account captures both the rugged geography and the resilient spirit of a nation just beginning to open itself to the wider world.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (484K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Pliny Miles

1818–1865

Best known for a lively 1850s travel book about Iceland, this American writer brought curiosity, energy, and a taste for the unusual to everything he published. His work ranges from memory systems to postal reform, showing a mind drawn to both adventurous journeys and practical ideas.

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