The Journals of Captain John Smith

The Journals of Captain John Smith
Title The Journals of Captain John Smith PDF eBook
Author John Smith
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 264
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781426200557

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This concise biography paints a rich and detailed portrait of one of America's most intriguing founding fathers. Historian Thompson guides readers through annotated selections of Smith's most important and compelling writings.

Captain John Smith

Captain John Smith
Title Captain John Smith PDF eBook
Author Karen Ordahl Kupperman
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 305
Release 2012-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807839310

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Captain John Smith was one of the most insightful and colorful writers to visit America in the colonial period. While his first venture was in Virginia, some of his most important work concerned New England and the colonial enterprise as a whole. The publication in 1986 of Philip Barbour's three-volume edition of Smith's works made available the complete Smith opus. In Karen Ordahl Kupperman's new edition her intelligent and imaginative selection and thematic arrangement of Smith's most important writings will make Smith accessible to scholars, students, and general readers alike. Kupperman's introductory material and notes clarify Smith's meaning and the context in which he wrote, while the selections are large enough to allow Captain Smith to speak for himself. As a reasonably priced distillation of the best of John Smith, Kupperman's edition will allow a wide audience to discover what a remarkable thinker and writer he was.

The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631)

The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631)
Title The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631) PDF eBook
Author John Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 614
Release 1986
Genre America
ISBN

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The Complete Works of Captain John Smith, 1580-1631

The Complete Works of Captain John Smith, 1580-1631
Title The Complete Works of Captain John Smith, 1580-1631 PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Barbour
Publisher Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780807896136

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Complete Works of Captain John Smith, 1580-1631, Volume I: Volume I

Landfall Along the Chesapeake

Landfall Along the Chesapeake
Title Landfall Along the Chesapeake PDF eBook
Author Susan Schmidt
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 284
Release 2006-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780801882968

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As Schmidt circles the Bay counterclockwise from Jamestown, she explores Smith's encounters with Native Americans and the Bay's ecological changes over the past hundred years. On each river and creek, she quotes Smith's journals on matching wits with Powhatan, meeting Pocahontas, surviving thunderstorms, ambush, and a stingray's barb. Anchored on wild creeks, Schmidt observes swans and dragonflies, lightning and sunsets; in port she interviews colorful characters and working watermen about blue crabs and oysters.

The Sea Mark

The Sea Mark
Title The Sea Mark PDF eBook
Author Russell M. Lawson
Publisher University Press of New England
Total Pages 249
Release 2015-04-07
Genre History
ISBN 1611685168

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By age thirty-four Captain John Smith was already a well-known adventurer and explorer. He had fought as a mercenary in the religious wars of Europe and had won renown for fighting the Turks. He was most famous as the leader of the Virginia Colony at Jamestown, where he had wrangled with the powerful Powhatan and secured the help of Pocahontas. By 1614 he was seeking new adventures. He found them on the 7,000 miles of jagged coastline of what was variously called Norumbega, North Virginia, or Cannada, but which Smith named New England. This land had been previously explored by the English, but while they had made observations and maps and interacted with the native inhabitants, Smith found that "the Coast is . . . even as a Coast unknowne and undiscovered." The maps of the region, such as they were, were inaccurate. On a long, painstaking excursion along the coast in a shallop, accompanied by sailors and the Indian guide Squanto, Smith took careful compass readings and made ocean soundings. His Description of New England, published in 1616, which included a detailed map, became the standard for many years, the one used by such subsequent voyagers as the Pilgrims when they came to Plymouth in 1620. The Sea Mark is the first narrative history of Smith's voyage of exploration, and it recounts Smith's last years when, desperate to return to New England to start a commercial fishery, he languished in Britain, unable to persuade his backers to exploit the bounty he had seen there.

The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles

The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
Title The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles PDF eBook
Author John Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 1966
Genre Bermuda Islands
ISBN 9780598359865

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