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Ludlow Beamish’s nineteenth-century inquiry reopens a long-standing question: did Norse seafarers set foot on North American shores in the tenth century? Here begins a long voyage. Beamish assembles and interprets medieval travel narratives, sagas and legends, and the fragmentary testimony that underpins debates about early American discovery and pre-Columbian transatlantic contact. The work navigates the medieval North Atlantic with a clear eye for evidence and an appetite for storytelling; it traces tenth-century exploration and examines the narratives behind Viking voyages to America, while also noting reports of Irish settlements in the New World. Accessible in tone yet scholarly in method, the book offers both a readable account for curious history readers and a careful reassessment valuable to students of Norse exploration history. Beamish’s prose is brisk and direct, making medieval sources intelligible without flattening their mystery, and his cross-examination of place-names and oral tradition gives the text both colour and rigour.Historically significant, Beamish’s study remains part of the conversation around pre-Columbian contact and Leif Erikson voyages, offering a nineteenth-century perspective that helps explain how the idea of early contact evolved. Its catalogue of evidence, argument and historical imagination marks it as a touchstone for enthusiasts of medieval North Atlantic studies and for anyone tracing the lineage of thought about early American discovery and Viking voyages to America. As a historical research collection and academic reference book, it rewards careful reading and citation, making it a useful companion for classroom study and private collections; librarians and students will find the clear argument especially serviceable. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers intrigued by maritime origins and classic-literature collectors seeking a distinctive heritage title will both find value here.