1924, Vikings of the Ice, George Allan England
Vikings of the Ice: Being the Log of a Tenderfoot on the Great Newfoundland Seal Hunt (1924) is a firsthand account by American writer George Allan England of his six-week journey aboard a Newfoundland sealing ship in 1922. The book offers a vivid portrayal of the harsh realities and cultural nuances of the seal hunt, providing readers with a glimpse into early 20th-century Newfoundland life.
📖 About the Book
Originally published by Hutchinson in London and Doubleday in the United States, Vikings of the Ice was later reissued in 2013 by Literary Licensing, LLC. The narrative is enriched with illustrations and a glossary of Newfoundland terms, enhancing the authenticity of the account
🧠Significance
The book stands out for its detailed depiction of the Newfoundland seal hunt, a subject that garnered significant attention during the early 20th century. England's account provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by sealers and the cultural practices of Newfoundland's maritime communities.

