Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Pages: 224
Trim: 9 x 11
978-0-7425-5837-3 • Hardback • March 2007 • $39.95 • (£30.00)
978-0-7425-6900-3 • eBook • March 2007 • $20.00 • (£14.99)
Dennis Montgomery began his career as a writer and editor with the Associated Press in 1968. His work with Colonial Williamsburg, the journal of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, began twenty-three years later, and led him to the magazine's helm in 1998.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Shadows on the Land
Chapter 4 Virginia's Father
Chapter 5 The Virginia Company of London
Chapter 6 Captain John Smith
Chapter 7 Captain John Smith's Christmas
Chapter 8 "no fayre Lady"
Chapter 9 Romancing Pocahontas
Chapter 10 "we are starved"
Chapter 11 "things which seame incredible"
Chapter 12 "such a dish as powdered wife I never heard of"
Chapter 13 The Mystery of Sir George Somers and His Bermuda Triangle
Chapter 14 The Revered Robert Hunt
Chapter 15 John Clarke's Tale
Chapter 16 Henricus
Chapter 17 No Wine Before It's Time
Chapter 18 Tobacco
Chapter 19 Sailor, Soldier, Scoundrel
Chapter 20 Pocahontas's London Christmas
Chapter 21 Footprints on the Past
Chapter 22 "accepte our poore indevour"
Chapter 23 Historical Rivalry
Chapter 24 "the tyme appointed"
Chapter 25 How Was "the tyme appointed"?
Chapter 26 Chanco's Reward
Chapter 27 Doctor John Pott
Chapter 28 "the unfortunate Accident"
Chapter 29 Jamestown Rediscovered
Extensively illustrated with both contemporary images and photographs of modern reenactments, this is a nice book for browsing while offering some interesting insights into Jamestown's nascent years.
— Jeremy Dibbell, PhiloBiblos, http://philobiblos.blogspot.com
Copiously illustrated in color with prints, portraits, maps, and photographs. . . . 1607: Jamestown and the New World is a useful addition to the popular literature on America's beginnings.
— Journal of Southern History, November 2008
The book's debunking of traditional patriotic myths is a refreshing respite from anniversary hype.
— Virginia Magazine of History and Biography