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Savage Kingdom: The True Story of Jamestown, 1607, and the Settlement of America
Savage Kingdom The True Story of Jamestown 1607 and the Settlement of America
Author: Benjamin Woolley
Four centuries ago, and fourteen years before the Mayflower, a group of men—led by a one-armed ex-pirate, an epileptic aristocrat, a reprobate cleric and a government spy—left London aboard a fleet of three ships to start a new life in America. They arrived in Virginia in the spring of 1607 and set about trying to create a set...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060090562
ISBN-10: 0060090561
Publication Date: 4/1/2007
Pages: 496
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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I was given this book by respected historians, so I felt confident that this book would be good quality, not full of false information or unchecked/invalid sources. It has been a while since I've done any study of American history, so what better new start than to begin at the very beginning. This book read as easy as a novel, which is rare in a history book because they can get rather technical, dry and textbook-like. There were times when it didn't even feel like I was reading a nonfiction book because it was just so interesting and full of adventure and intrigue. You'll get it all in this book: political manipulations, death, disease, mutiny, war, sabotage, desperation and adventure. This book is neither oversimplified nor overly complicated. There are times, I admit, where you may feel that the book drags. I suffered during the parts about British government and technical arrangements, but they were mere pieces in a book that is largely very entertaining while remaining informative. It's a far cry from Disney, though. By the end of it, you'll be well aware of the brutality of America's early founding from both the settlers and the Natives. Additionally, this book includes an international scope. While discussing the founding of the Jamestown colony, the author writes about how other leaders in countries like France and Spain felt. If you love history, nonfiction or a good adventure book, this one is definitely for you.


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