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Books with title Jamestown

  • Jamestown

    Marshall W. Fishwick

    eBook (New Word City, Inc., March 7, 2017)
    In December 1606, when they set sail from London for the Virginia coast, the people aboard the three ships anticipated the best. They would establish a British colony, find gold, and discover a water route to Asia. But what awaited them was far different - fire, hunger, sickness, death, even cannibalism. Here, from the noted historian Marshall W. Fishwick, is the dramatic story of Jamestown and the struggle of its leader, Captain John Smith, who, with the help of Pocahontas, daughter of the Algonquian chief Powhatan, succeeded against all odds.
  • Jamestown

    Marshall W Fishwick

    Paperback (www.bnpublishing.com, April 23, 2019)
    In December 1606, when they set sail from London for the Virginia coast, the people aboard the three ships anticipated the best. They would establish a British colony, find gold, and discover a water route to Asia. But what awaited them was far different - fire, hunger, sickness, death, even cannibalism. Here, from the noted historian Marshall W. Fishwick, is the dramatic story of Jamestown and the struggle of its leader, Captain John Smith, who, with the help of Pocahontas, daughter of the Algonquian chief Powhatan, succeeded against all odds.
  • Jamestown Journey

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Sept. 15, 2004)
    The sailor who helped plant the first permanent English settlement in North America was a real Pirate of the Caribbean! The businessmen who paid for the colony wanted to discover gold. Captain John Smith never married Pocahontas. And the colony never made its own coins - so people traded tobacco leaves. Find the true story of the beginning of the United States in this funny, colorful graphic novel that will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Jamestown

    Tim McNeese

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, March 1, 2007)
    Provides an illustrated history of the first permanent English colony in North America.
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  • Jamestown

    James E. Knight, David Wenzel

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Two English children are told the story of their grandfather's experiences as one of the original Jamestown colonists of 1607.
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  • Jamestown

    Frances E. Ruffin

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Dec. 15, 2005)
    Provides a brief history of the Jamestown colony, explains why it is an important site in American history, and describes what visitors might see there today.
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  • Jamestowne

    Tim Black

    eBook (Untreed Reads, Aug. 28, 2018)
    With Nikola Tesla at the controls, teacher Nathan Greene and the time-traveling teens journey back to 17th century Virginia to witness the founding of Jamestowne. As the famed Serbian-American scientist brings the classroom portable in for a landing, two young Native Americans witness the portable’s descent from the sky. The boy and girl quickly return to their village and the girl tells her father, Chief Powhatan, that People of the Sky have landed. Called “playful one,” Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas, is known to tell imaginative stories of her own creation. Still, as a precaution, Powhatan sends his brother and a group of warriors to investigate his daughter’s claims.As Greene and his students trek across a grassland in the direction of the English settlers’ landing site, Chief Opechancanough and his warriors surround the time travelers and take them hostage, leading them to Powhatan’s village where Mr. Greene faces execution.So begins the third adventure of the students of Cassadaga Area High School, whose latest trip includes meeting the famed adventurer John Smith and witnessing the beginning of the first English colony in North America, all while being chased through time by the most dangerous Native of the 17 century.
  • Jamestown

    Sarah Tieck

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Examines the founding of the English colony at Jamestown, its struggle for survival, and its eventual decline.
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  • Jamestown

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    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources, )
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  • Jamestown

    Frances E. Ruffin

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Dec. 15, 2005)
    Provides a brief history of the Jamestown colony, explains why it is an important site in American history, and describes what visitors might see there today.
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  • Jamestown, 1607

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Dec. 11, 2006)
    Offers an in-depth look at a community that has played a major part in American history for numerous reasons, including being the first English colony on American soil in 1607, the home of Princess Pocahontas, the first destination port for African slaves, and the business center of the new tobacco industry.
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  • Jamestowne

    Tim Black

    Hardcover (Untreed Reads Publishing, Aug. 28, 2018)
    With Nikola Tesla at the controls, teacher Nathan Greene and the time-traveling teens journey back to 17th century Virginia to witness the founding of Jamestowne. As the famed Serbian-American scientist brings the classroom portable in for a landing, two young Native Americans witness the portable's descent from the sky. The boy and girl quickly return to their village and the girl tells her father, Chief Powhatan, that People of the Sky have landed. Called "playful one," Powhatan's daughter, Pocahontas, is known to tell imaginative stories of her own creation. Still, as a precaution, Powhatan sends his brother and a group of warriors to investigate his daughter's claims.As Greene and his students trek across a grassland in the direction of the English settlers' landing site, Chief Opechancanough and his warriors surround the time travelers and take them hostage, leading them to Powhatan's village where Mr. Greene faces execution.So begins the third adventure of the students of Cassadaga Area High School, whose latest trip includes meeting the famed adventurer John Smith and witnessing the beginning of the first English colony in North America, all while being chased through time by the most dangerous Native of the 17 century.