This is an online electronic text edition of the first book published by an English colonist in America. Its author, Thomas Hariot or Harriot, was a cartographer, mathematician, astronomer, linguist, and philosopher, who was a participant in Sir Walter Ralegh’s first attempt to establish a colony in “Virginia,” on Roanoke Island in modern-day North Carolina, from June 1585 until June 1586. Hariot had learned the rudiments of the Algonkian language from two natives brought back to England from an earlier exploratory voyage, and he served as interpreter and liaison with the native peoples of the surrounding region. His Brief and True Report focuses largely upon the native inhabitants, giving much valuable information on their food sources, ag...
giue vs a great and exceeding hope of our Virginia, being so neere of one continent. Accomplished an...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
The estuarine Nansemond River in southeastern Virginia provided exploitable resources to Indians and...
This is an online electronic text edition of the first book published by an English colonist in Amer...
This is an ebook edition of the first book published by an English colonist in America. Its author, ...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
In tracing the stories—or ‘‘histories,’’ as sixteenth-century exploration narratives were called—wit...
The author focuses on the colonization of North America by the English in the years 1585–1620. The a...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
In July 1585, a collection of English soldiers and settlers supported by Sir Walter Ralegh settled o...
Book synopsis: John White's watercolours of the flora, fauna and North Carolina Algonquians he encou...
"The first voyage to America under the charge and direction of Sir Walter Ralegh, knight, 1584" (p. ...
British Virginia is a series of peer-reviewed, open-access editions of original documents related to...
British Virginia is a series of peer-reviewed, open-access editions of original documents related to...
giue vs a great and exceeding hope of our Virginia, being so neere of one continent. Accomplished an...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
The estuarine Nansemond River in southeastern Virginia provided exploitable resources to Indians and...
This is an online electronic text edition of the first book published by an English colonist in Amer...
This is an ebook edition of the first book published by an English colonist in America. Its author, ...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
In tracing the stories—or ‘‘histories,’’ as sixteenth-century exploration narratives were called—wit...
The author focuses on the colonization of North America by the English in the years 1585–1620. The a...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
In July 1585, a collection of English soldiers and settlers supported by Sir Walter Ralegh settled o...
Book synopsis: John White's watercolours of the flora, fauna and North Carolina Algonquians he encou...
"The first voyage to America under the charge and direction of Sir Walter Ralegh, knight, 1584" (p. ...
British Virginia is a series of peer-reviewed, open-access editions of original documents related to...
British Virginia is a series of peer-reviewed, open-access editions of original documents related to...
giue vs a great and exceeding hope of our Virginia, being so neere of one continent. Accomplished an...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
The estuarine Nansemond River in southeastern Virginia provided exploitable resources to Indians and...