Some books on Jamestown and similar topics:
Savage Kingdom, The True Story of Jamestown, 1607,
and the settlement of America.
by Benjamin Woolley
Big Chief Elizabeth
by Giles Milton
The Journals of Captain John Smith
edited by John M. Thompson
Love and Hate in Jamestown, John Smith, Pocahontas,
and the heart of a New Nation.
by David A. Price
A Land As God Made It, Jamestown and the Birth of
America
by James Horn
Jamestown, 1544-1699
by Carl Bridenbaugh
The Virginia Adventure:Roanoke to James Towne, An
Archaelogical and Historical Odyssey
by Ivor Noel Hume
Here Lies Virginia,and Archaeologist%26#39;s view of
Colonial Life and History
by Ivor Noel Hume
Behold Virginia
by George F. Willison
Roanoke Island, The beginnings of English America
by David Stick
Flowerdew Hundred: The Archaeology of a Virginia
Plantation, 1619-1864
by James Deetz
Martin%26#39;s Hundred: The Discovery of a Lost Colonial
Virginia Settlement.
by Ivor Noel Hume
(This is on the Carter Grove property)
And for all of us who like historical romance, (and who doesn%26#39;t?)
Roanoke:The Lost Colony
Jamestown
both written by Angela Elwell Hunt. There are more in this series.
And the Jamestown Rediscovery Books
by Dr. Bill Kelso and crew
Buried Truths
by Dr. Bill Kelso
Some of these reads are repetative in some ways, but all are interesting for the Jamestown lovers.
So many more on the market, so little time.
Enjoy, my friends, enjoy!!
For those who feel the need to read!!
Wow, thanks Marymac!
For those who feel the need to read!!
Thanks Eliziam!! I%26#39;m so glad somebody is checking out this forum! Woo Hoo!! There is one more book that I wanted to recommend, I borrowed it out to someone and can%26#39;t remember the exact title or author, but it is about Pocahontas and is written by a women, and really gives a different point of view. I%26#39;ll look it up and post it here when I find it.
Kudos to you, Marymac for this informative list! Sorry it took so long to post a thank you.
Colonialgirl
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