Set fair for Roanoke : voyages and colonies, 1584-1606
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Set fair for Roanoke : voyages and colonies, 1584-1606
Published for America's Four Hundredth Anniversary Committee by the University of North Carolina Press, c1985
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Bibliography: p. 443-449
Includes index
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内容説明
Quinn's study brings together the results of his nearly fifty years of research on the voyages outfitted by Sir Walter Raleigh and the efforts to colonize Roanoke Island. It is a fascinating book, rich in details of the colonists' experiences in the New World. Quinn ""solves"" the mystery of the Lost Colony with the controversial conclusion that many of the colonists lived with the Powhatans until the first decade of the seventeenth century when they were massacred. |Establishes the distinctive and influential role of small towns as an important component in the shaping of antebellum southern culture. Based on documentary materials from middle Tennessee.
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