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      • The Eaters of the Dead is a brilliant, stirring tale of historical adventure which deserves a place on readers bookshelves alongside Michael Crichton's bestselling techno-thrillers.
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  2. Mar 12, 1976 · The refined Arab courtier Ibn Fadlan is accompanying a party of Viking warriors back to their home. He is appalled by their customs—the gratuitous sexuality of their women, their disregard for cleanliness, and their cold-blooded sacrifices.

  3. Eaters of the Dead: The Manuscript of Ibn Fadlan Relating His Experiences with the Northmen in AD 922 (later republished as The 13th Warrior to correspond with the film adaptation of the novel) is a 1976 novel by Michael Crichton, the fourth novel under his own name and his 14th overall.

    • Michael Crichton
    • 1976
  4. In the case of Eaters of the Dead (sometimes published as The 13th Warrior because of the movie) the question is: What if the epic poem of Beowulf was based on something that actually happened? That alone is an intriguing concept.

  5. Oct 16, 1997 · The Eaters of the Dead is a brilliant, stirring tale of historical adventure which deserves a place on readers bookshelves alongside Michael Crichton's bestselling techno-thrillers. It is AD922 and Ibn Fadlan is sent north from Baghdad as a peaceful ambassador.

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  6. Jul 1, 2022 · Eaters of the Dead is the novel that the 1999 movie The 13th Warrior is based on and both are loosely adapted from the story of Beowulf. The movie is excellent. It stars Antonio Banderas as the Arab emissary to the Caliph Ahmad Ibn Fadlan and it offers a very good cinematic interpretation of the book.

  7. Jan 1, 1994 · One great omnibus of three of Crichton's most popular adventures (Congo, Sphere, & Eaters of the Dead), with his trademark blend of breathtaking suspense & cutting-edge technology. 711 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1994.

  8. Book Covers. It is 922 A.D. The refined Arab courtier Ibn Fadlan is accompanying a party of Viking warriors back to their home. He is appalled by their customs—the gratuitous sexuality of their women, their disregard for cleanliness, and their cold-blooded sacrifices.

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