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Books with title The Lost Colony of Roanoke by Jean Fritz

  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    Jean Fritz, Hudson Talbott

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 24, 2004)
    The Lost Colony of Roanoke is one of the most puzzling mysteries in America's history. In 1587, 115 colonists sailed to the new world, eager to build the brand new Cittie of Raleigh, only to disappear practically without a trace. Where did they go? What could have possibly happened? Who better to collect and share the clues than Jean Fritz and Hudson Talbott? The creators of Leonardo's Horse, an American Library Association Notable Book, again combine their masterful talents to illuminate a tragic piece of history that still fascinates Americans today.
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  • Roanoke: The Lost Colony

    Jane Yolen, Jessica Almasy, Heidi Elisabet Yolan Stemple, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, March 2, 2013)
    Spurred on by Sir Walter Raleigh, John White leads 120 men, women, and children across the treacherous Atlantic to colonize the wilds of Virginia. Landing at Roanoke Island in July of 1587 - with hostile Indians afoot and little food for winter - the colonists persuade White to return to England for the supplies and help they need. After a terrifying ocean crossing, White finds every available British ship pressed into service against the looming threat of the Spanish Armada. When White finally returns to Virginia after three years, the colonists are nowhere to be found. Their fate still remains one of history's most puzzling mysteries. An award-winning author of more than 200 books - including Briar Rose and The Devil's Arithmetic - Jane Yolen teams up with her private detective daughter Heidi Elisabet Yolen Stemple to explore a story that has baffled generations. Jessica Almasy's pitch-perfect narration makes this a truly memorable listening experience for children and their parents.
  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    T.M. Blackwell

    language (, July 8, 2018)
    shrouded in mystery centuries later is the strange disappearance of 117 colonists who settled on the island of Roanoke in Virginia. A return trip postponed by three whole years due to a massive naval war, Roanoke governor John White returned to the island only to find it completely empty. All traces of the English settler had been wiped away. The only clue as to what might have become of them was the name "Croatoan" carved into a wooden post.
  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke by Jean Fritz

    Jean Fritz

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1849)
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  • Roanoke: The Lost Colony

    Bob Italia

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Briefly describes the two failed attempts by English colonists to establish a settlement on Roanoke Island at the end of the sixteenth century.
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  • Roanoke: A Novel of the Lost Colony

    Sonia Levitin

    Hardcover (Atheneum, June 1, 1973)
    An English youth and an Indian girl are caught up in the events leading to the mysterious disappearance of the colony at Roanoke Island.
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  • Roanoke: A Novel of the Lost Colony

    Sonia Levitin

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 1, 2000)
    An English youth and an Indian girl are caught up in the events leading to the mysterious disappearance of the colony at Roanoke Island.
  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 6, 2015)
    The lost colony of Roanoke is a place and a story shrouded in mystery. Centuries after the disappearance of Roanoke’s colonists, the history of their endeavors and their sudden departure intrigue readers and spark their imagination. This volume sets the stage for the doomed colony, as it covers earlier attempts at Roanoke, the mishaps that occurred, and the clues colonists left behind. Primary sources and brilliant visuals bring Roanoke to life, and information-rich text supports state and national social studies curricula. Evidence from archaeological digs and secret maps will engage even the most reluctant readers and raise the question: How could so many people disappear without a trace?
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  • Roanoke: The Lost Colony

    Kari Schuetz

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The word Croatoan carved onto a post and the letters CRO scratched onto a tree. What do these two clues reveal about Roanokes missing English colonists? Interested students can sort through possible answers in this read that begins as a history lesson and ends as an unsolved mystery.
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  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    Jake Miller

    Library Binding (Powerplus, Nov. 29, 2005)
    Discusses what happened on Roanoke Island during England's attempts to colonize the land from 1584 to 1590 when the first colony disappeared.
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  • Roanoke: The Lost Colony

    Brooke Coleman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    An introduction to the ideas that led to the colonization of the present State of Georgia in the 18th century and to what life was like there for the early settlers.
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  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    Caitie McAneney

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 6, 2015)
    The lost colony of Roanoke is a place and a story shrouded in mystery. Centuries after the disappearance of Roanoke’s colonists, the history of their endeavors and their sudden departure intrigue readers and spark their imagination. This volume sets the stage for the doomed colony, as it covers earlier attempts at Roanoke, the mishaps that occurred, and the clues colonists left behind. Primary sources and brilliant visuals bring Roanoke to life, and information-rich text supports state and national social studies curricula. Evidence from archaeological digs and secret maps will engage even the most reluctant readers and raise the question: How could so many people disappear without a trace?
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