A Savage Kingdom: Virginia and the Founding of English America

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HarperPress, 2007 - 467 σελίδες
Stunning epic history of the first Virginia Colony and the true story of Pocahontas, to coincide with the colony's 400th anniversary in 2007. Four centuries ago, and fourteen years before the Mayflower, a group of men-led by a one-armed ex-pirate, an epileptic aristocrat, a reprobate cleric and a government spy-left London aboard a fleet of three ships to start a new life in America. They arrived in Virginia in the spring of 1607, and set about trying to create a settlement on a tiny island in the James River. Despite their shortcomings and against the odds, they built Jamestown, a ramshackle outpost which laid the foundations of the British Empire and the United States of America. Drawing on new discoveries, neglected sources and manuscript collections scattered across the world, Savage Kingdom challenges the textbook image of Jamestown as a mere money-making venture.

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Benjamin Woolley is an award-winning writer and broadcaster. He is the author of the best-selling 'The Queen's Conjuror: The Life and Magic of Dr John Dee.' His first book, 'Virtual Worlds' was short-listed for the Rhone-Poulenc prize and has been translated into eight languages. He has also written and presented for the BBC's 'The Late Show', including programmes on the philosophy of Michel Foucault and the architecture of Tokyo. He has won the Arts Journalist of the Year award and an Emmy for his commentary for Discovery's 'Three Minutes to Impact'. He lives in London.

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