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  • ISBN:
    0142002283
  • ISBN-13:
    9780142002285
  • PUB. DATE:
    May 2002
  • PUBLISHER:
    Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
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Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony by Lee G. Miller

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it was okayby Anonymous

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The first couple of chapters were very interesting. I liked how she started out writing about Roanoke and in the end how she stated her theory. But I thought the middle of the book was utterly boring- mainly because no one cares about Raleigh or any of the other highly important people of the monarchy that have nothing to do with Roanoke. I do like her research on the subject, but frankly, there was...

Good research, strange choice of writing style.by Anonymous

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I was disappointed by this book because I found Lee Miller's writing style very difficult to read. She chooses to relate the narrative of the Roanoke colony as if she were relating the story out loud, hence the narrative is told in the present tense, peppered with incomplete sentences, a strange use of italics rather than quotes, and annoying ellipses...as if to suggest...one was reading a detective...

Definitive work on the Lost Colony of Roanokeby Anonymous

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Having read nearly everything available on this subject, much of it speculative if not imaginative, it is good to read in depth research that has accurately extracted from original sources such as Thomas Hariot and Richard Hakluyt. The author presents a wealth of details and draws a new and palatable theory in her easily read text. For anyone interested in this subject, this is the one book that must...


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Roanoke

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  • Pub. Date: May 2002
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Sales Rank: 395,595

Synopsis

In November of 1587, a report reached London claiming Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition to land English settlers in America had foundered. The colony on Roanoke Island off of the coast of North Carolina-115 men, women, and children-had disappeared without a trace. For four hundred years, the question of what became of the doomed settlers has remained unanswered. Where did they go? What really happened? Why were they on Roanoke Island in the first place, as that was not their destination? Using her consummate skills as an anthropologist and ethnohistorian, Lee Miller casts new light on the previously inexplicable puzzle of Roanoke, unraveling a thrilling web of deceit that can be traced back to the inner circle of Queen Elizabeth's government to finally solve the lasting mystery of the Lost Colony.

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Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony by Lee Miller provides clear and convincing explanations for the disappearance of the late 16th-century British settlement on Roanoke Island off North Carolina. In probing Native American land disputes and intrigue, Miller uncovers the reasons for the colonists' disappearance. Miller's prose is commanding as she speculates on what really happened to the colonists after they left Roanoke and on the inevitability of their leaving. An ethnohistorian and anthropologist, Miller authoritatively removes the fog she claims was intentionally wrapped around this mystery. ( June) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Lee Miller holds a masters degree in anthropology from Johns Hopkins University. She was head of research and a writer for the CBS television series 500 Nations and a consultant for the BBC television series Land of the Eagle. Of Kaw heritage, she is the founder of the Native Learning Foundation.