
'Relation de l'Islande' is a 17th-century geographical account by Isaac de La Peyrère, first published in 1663. The book provides an exploration of Iceland's geography, culture, and customs, reflecting on the limited understanding ancient geographers had of the region. De La Peyrère draws from various sources and personal observations to discuss Iceland's unique characteristics, including its climate, agricultural challenges, and the social customs of its inhabitants, offering a detailed insight into life on this remote island.










