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Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter
Volume 5.2 (May 1998)
A Bibliographic Checklist of 1997 Roanoke Colonization Sources and Related Materials
The 1997 checklist was assembled using electronic and print bibliographies along with citations sent to the Roanoke Colonies Research Office. It includes items from the past year as well as earlier items not included on previous checklists. A wide range of subjects are covered, such as the 1580s Roanoke colonization efforts; writers whose works are connected with those attempts; the geography and biology of the Outer Banks; and so forth. Some 1998 items that have been published or that are scheduled to appear have been noted at the end of the checklist. Please send us citations that we have missed for inclusion on the supplemental 1997 checklist in the November issue of the Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter.
Alexander, Amir. “The Imperialist Space of Elizabethan Mathematics.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26 (1995): 559-91.
Allen, John Logan, ed. A New World Disclosed. Vol. 1. North American Exploration. 3 vols. [planned]. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1997.
Axtell, James. The Indians’ New South: Cultural Change in the Colonial Southeast. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1997.
Barlowe, Raleigh. Fain Would I Climb: Sir Walter Raleigh Tells His Life Story. New York: Carlton Press, 1996. Barry, James R. “America’s ‘Lost Colony.’” Coins 44.3
(1997): 10+.
Bauer, Holly Jean. “Shaping Nationhood: Richard Hakluyt and the Formation of English National Consciousness.” Thesis. San Diego State University, 1996.
Beer, Anna R. Sir Walter Ralegh and His Readers in the Seventeenth Century: Speaking to the People. Basingstoke, England: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin’s, 1997.
Benét, Stephen Vincent, and Rosemary Benét. “Peregrine White and Virginia Dare.” Singing America. Ed. Neil Philip. Illus. Michael McCurdy. New York: Viking, 1995.
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Bess, Jennifer. “Hakluyt’s Discourse of Western Planting.” The Explicator 55 (1996): 3-6.
Bridges, R. C., and P. E. H. Hair, eds. Compassing the Vaste Globe of the Earth: Studies in the History of the Hakluyt Society, 1846-1996, with a Complete List of the Society’s Publications. Hakluyt Society 2nd Ser. 183. London: Hakluyt Society, 1996.
Bry, Theodor de. America, (1590-1634). Ed. Gereon Sievernich. Madrid: Ediciones Siruela, 1995.
Busch, B. C. Rev. of Discourse On Western Planting, 1584, by Richard Hakluyt, ed. by David B. Quinn and Alison M. Quinn. American Neptune 55 (1995): 86.
Cooper, Richard. Manteo: First Lord of Raleigh. Ill. Richard Cooper and James Agustus McLean. 2nd ed. Stone Mountain, GA: American Times Media, 1997.
DeMarce, Virginia Easley. “Looking at Legends—Lumbee and Melungeon: Applied Genealogy and the Origins of Tri-Racial Isolate Settlements.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 81.1 (1 Mar. 1993): 24+.
Dial, Adolph L., and David K. Eliades. The Only Land I Know: A History of the Lumbee Indians. 1975. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 1996.
Dudley, J. M., and A. M. Kwan. “Snell’s Law or Harriot’s?: History of Sine Law of Refraction, Willebrord Snell and Thomas Harriot.” The Physics Teacher 35. 3 (1997): 158-59.
Gallegos, Eloy J. The Melungeons: The Pioneers of the Interior Southeastern United States, 1526-1997. Knoxville, TN: Villagra Press, 1997.
Hakluyt, Richard. Roanoke Revisited: The Story of the First English Settlements in the New World and the Fabled Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. Ed. lebame houston and Barbara Hird. Manteo, NC: Penny Books, 1997.
Hamlin, W. M. “Imagined Apotheoses: Drake, Harriot, and Ralegh in the Americas.” Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (1996): 405-28.
Harvey, Paul A. S. Barlowe, Lane and Harriot’s Accounts of the New World. Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar Occasional Paper 20. Durham, England: School of
Education, University of Durham, 1996.
Helfers, James P. “The Explorer or the Pilgrim? Modern Critical Opinion and the Editorial Methods of Richard Hakluyt and Samuel Purchas.” Studies in Philology 94 (1997): 160-86.
Hilton, Mary. Fool Savior: Based on Writings About the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Texture Chapbook Series 25. Norman, OK: Texture Press, 1996.
Hodgkins, Christopher. “Stooping to Conquer: Heathen Idolatry and Protestant Humility in the Imperial Legend of Sir Francis Drake.” Studies in Philology 94 (1997): 428+.
Hutson, Lorna. “Chivalry for Merchants: Or, Knights of Temperance in the Realms of Gold.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 26 (1996): 29-59.
Janney, Rebecca Price. Secret of the Lost Colony. The Impossible Dreamers 1. Sisters, OR: Multnomah, 1997.
Jehlen, Myra, and Michael Warner, eds. The English Literatures of America, 1500 1800. New York: Routledge, 1997.
Jokinen, Anniina. Sixteenth-Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603). 3 Apr. 1996. <http://www.luminarium.org/renlit. 12 June 1997>.
Kennedy, N. Brent, and Robyn Vaughan Kennedy. The Melungeons: The Resurrection of a Proud People: An Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing in America. 1994. 2nd ed. Macon, GA: Mercer UP, 1997.
“Kennedy on Melungeons.” Bluegrass Roots 24.2 (1997): 50+.
Kozack, Catherine. “‘The Lost Colony’ Navigator Was a Skilled Navigator Who Crossed Colony’s Governor.” Carolina Coast [Virginian-Pilot] [Norfolk, VA] 15 June 1997: 6-7.
LaLand, Patricia. “John White and the Lost Colony.” Early American Homes Oct. 1997: 49+.
Luccketti, Nicholas M. Fort Raleigh Archaeological Project 1994/1995 Survey Report. Jamestown, VA: Virginia Company Foundation-Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 1997.
Marsh, Carole. The Lost Colony Storybook . Carole Marsh Books 3. Atlanta, GA: Gallopade Publishing Group, 1995.
---. The Mystery of the Lost Colony. 1983. Atlanta, GA: Gallopade Publishing Group, 1997.
---. Those Whose Names Were Terrible: The Clash of the Lost Colonists and the Native American Indians. 2nd ed. Atlanta, GA: Gallopade Publishing Group, 1997.
Maxwell, Susan. The First Virginia Voyage: The Cavendish Connection. Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar Occasional Paper 23. Durham, England: School of Education, University of Durham, 1997.
McCulluch, Anne Merline, and David E Wilkins. “‘Constructing’ Nations Within States: The Quest For Federal Recognition By The Catawba And Lumbee Tribes.” American Indian Quarterly 19 (1995): 361+.
McGlothlen, Mike. Melungeons and Other Mestee Groups. Rev. and enl. ed. Gainesville, FL: M. McGlothlen, 1994.
“The Melungeons.” Northeast Alabama Settlers 36.1 (1997): 1+.
“Noël Hume, Ivor.” Current Biography 58 (1997): 40-43.
Noël Hume, Ivor. The Virginia Adventure: Roanoke to James Towne: An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey. 1994. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1997.
North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame. Prod. Jim Alchediak and James W. Clark. NCSU Humanities Extension/Publications, 1995.
The North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame Proudly Presents Inglis Fletcher, 1879-1969, Novelist, Tyrell County, North Carolina. Carrboro, NC: North Carolina
Writers’ Network, 1996.
The North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame Proudly Presents Paul Green, 1894-1981, Playwright, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Carrboro, NC: North Carolina Writers’ Network, 1996.
Padget, Cindy D. “The Lost Indians of the Lost Colony: A Critical Legal Study of the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina.” American Indian Law Review 21 (1997): 391+.
Pennington, Loren, ed. The Purchas Handbook: Studies of the Life, Times and Writings of Samuel Purchas 1577-1626, With Bibliographies of His Books and of Works About Him. Hakluyt Society 2nd Ser. 185-86. London: Hakluyt Society, 1997.
Pierson, Peter. “Elizabeth’s Pirate Admiral.” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 8.4 (1996): 80+.
Prescott, Jerome. 100 Explorers Who Shaped World History. San Mateo, CA: Bluewood Books, 1996.
Pritchard, Evan T. No Word for Time: The Way of the Algonquin People. Tulsa, OK: Council Oak Books, 1997.
“Richard Hakluyt, c. 1552-1616.” Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Vol. 31. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 1996: 131-69.
Roanoke: The Lost Colony. Prod. Video Dialog Inc. Colonial Life Series. New Dimension Media, 1997.
Rowse, A. L. Rev. of Richard Hakluyt’s Discourse On Western Planting, 1584, by Richard Hakluyt, ed. David B. Quinn and Alison M. Quinn. English Historical Review 111 (1996): 1273.
Seltman, Muriel, and Eddie Mizzi. “Thomas Harriot: Father of English Algebra?” The Mathematical Intelligencer 19 (1997): 46-49.
Shuter, Jane. Exploration Overseas. Oxford, England: Heinemann, 1996.
“Sir Walter Raleigh 1554-1618.” Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Vol. 31. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 1996: 220-307.
Stainer, M. L. The Lyon’s Roar. Ill. James Melvin. The Lyon Saga 1. Circleville, NY: Chicken Soup Press, 1997.
---. The Lyon’s Pride. Ill. James Melvin. The Lyon Saga 3. Circleville, NY: Chicken Soup Press, 1998.
Woudhuysen, H. R. Rev. of Sir Walter Ralegh and His Readers in the Seventeenth Century, by Anna R. Beer. The Times Literary Supplement (13 Mar. 1998): 10-11.
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