
Details
- ISBN 9781426300127 / 1426300123
- Title 1607: A New Look at Jamestown
- Author Karen E. Lange
- Category History Of The Americas
Early Modern History: C 1450/1500 To C 1700
Colonialism & Imperialism
National Liberation & Independence, Post-colonialism - Format Hardcover
- Year 2007
- Pages 48
- Publisher National Geographic Society
- Imprint National Geographic Society
- Language English
- Dimensions 224mm x 10mm x 281mm
“1607: A New Look at Jamestown” is the last word on America's first colony. With expert appraisal of new archaeological evidence, this National Geographic title stands alone for timely authority and visual appeal.
Karen Lange's gripping narrative incorporates analysis of the latest discoveries from the Jamestown site. The text has been researched with the help of National Geographic grantee Dr. William Kelso. The pages come alive with Ira Block's stunning photography, detailing newly discovered artifacts, and highlighting authentic Jamestown reenactments. Compelling new theories, a National Geographic period map, and stunning reenactment photography take us back to Jamestown in 1607, where the course of our country's history changed forever.
Karen Lange's gripping narrative incorporates analysis of the latest discoveries from the Jamestown site. The text has been researched with the help of National Geographic grantee Dr. William Kelso. The pages come alive with Ira Block's stunning photography, detailing newly discovered artifacts, and highlighting authentic Jamestown reenactments. Compelling new theories, a National Geographic period map, and stunning reenactment photography take us back to Jamestown in 1607, where the course of our country's history changed forever.
“1607: A New Look at Jamestown” is the last word on America's first colony. With expert appraisal of new archaeological evidence, this National Geographic title stands alone for timely authority and visual appeal.
Karen Lange's gripping narrative incorporates analysis of the latest discoveries from the Jamestown site. The text has been researched with the help of National Geographic grantee Dr. William Kelso. The pages come alive with Ira Block's stunning photography, detailing newly discovered artifacts, and highlighting authentic Jamestown reenactments. Compelling new theories, a National Geographic period map, and stunning reenactment photography take us back to Jamestown in 1607, where the course of our country's history changed forever.
Karen Lange's gripping narrative incorporates analysis of the latest discoveries from the Jamestown site. The text has been researched with the help of National Geographic grantee Dr. William Kelso. The pages come alive with Ira Block's stunning photography, detailing newly discovered artifacts, and highlighting authentic Jamestown reenactments. Compelling new theories, a National Geographic period map, and stunning reenactment photography take us back to Jamestown in 1607, where the course of our country's history changed forever.
Karen E. Lange is a journalist and writer with “National Geographic Magazine.” This is her first children's book. She lives in Tacoma Park, MD.
Ira Block has photographed on assignment for the “National Geographic” magazine, Traveler magazine, and “National Geographic Adventure.” He lives in New York City.
Ira Block has photographed on assignment for the “National Geographic” magazine, Traveler magazine, and “National Geographic Adventure.” He lives in New York City.
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