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Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter
Volume 3.2 (May 1996)


A Bibliographic Checklist of 1995 Roanoke Colonization Sources and Related Materials


The 1995 checklist was assembled using electronic and print periodical bibliographies along with citations sent to the Roanoke Colonies Research Office. Our list of subjects covers a wide range of topics, including the 1580s Roanoke colonization efforts; writers whose works are connected with these attempts; the geography and biology of the Outer Banks; and so forth. Please send along citations for articles or books that we have missed. We will include additions to the 1995 list in the November issue of the Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter.

  • Algonquians of the East Coast. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1995.
  • Barefoot, Daniel W. Touring the Backroads of North Carolina's Upper Coast. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair, 1995.
  • Batho, G. R., Stephen Clucas, and Anna Beer. The Prison Writings of Sir Walter Raleigh and the Ninth Earl of Northumberland. Occasional Paper 19. Durham, UK: Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar, 1995.
  • Chapman, A. "The Astronomical Work of Thomas Harriot (1560-1621)." The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society 36.2 (1995): 97+.
  • Clucas, Stephen. Thomas Harriot and the Field of Knowledge in the English Renaissance: The Thomas Harriot Lecture 1994. Oxford: Oriel College, 1995.
  • Colonial Intrigue: "The Riddle of Roanoke"; "Unearthing the Slave Trade." Videocassette. Prod. Tom Naughton and Nicolas Valcour; John Rhys-Davies. Time-Life Video, 1995. 50 min.
  • Cummins, John G. Francis Drake: The Lives of a Hero. New York: St. Martin's, 1995.
  • Dahlstrom, Amy. Topic, Focus and Other Word Order Problems in Algonquian. Winnipeg: Voices of Rupert's Land, 1995.
  • Dekker, Elly. "Bemerkenswertes auf Himmelsgloben aus dem 16. Jahrhundert." ("Conspicuous Features on Sixteenth-Century Globes.") Der Globusfreund 43/44 (1995): 77-106. (Text in both German and English.)
  • Flowers, Ann A. Rev. of The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times, by Albert Marrin. Horn Book 71 (1995): 621.
  • Fuller, Mary C. Voyages in Print: English Travel to America, 1576-1624. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 1995.
  • Hamlin, William M. The Image of America in Montaigne, Spenser, and Shakespeare: Renaissance Ethnography and Literary Reflection. New York: St. Martin's, 1995.
  • Hause, Eric M. "55 Years of Theatre for the People." The Lost Colony, America's Beginning: The Official Souvenir Program of The Lost Colony's 55th Production Season. Manteo, NC: Roanoke Island Historical Association, 1995. 3-5.
  • Houston, Lebame. "The Troublesome Voyage of John White's Paintings." The Lost Colony, America's Beginning: The Official Souvenir Program of The Lost Colony's 55th Production Season. Manteo, NC: Roanoke Island Historical Association, 1995. 24-25.
  • Jacobs, Michael. The Painted Voyage: Art, Travel, and Exploration, 1564-1875. London: The British Museum, 1995.
  • Jantz, R. L., and Lee Meadows. "Population Structure of Algonquian Speakers." Human Biology 67 (1995): 375-86.
  • Kelleher, Joanne. Rev. of The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times, by Albert Marrin. School Library Journal 41.9 (Sept. 1995): 226.
  • Kupperman, Karen. Rev. of The Virginia Adventure, Roanoke to James Town: An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey, by Ivor Noël Hume. Journal of American History 82 (1995): 680.
  • MacDougall, William L. The Search for Virginia Dare. Rockville, MD: Kabel Publishers, 1995.
  • McAlindon, Tom. "Testing the New Historicism: 'Invisible Bullets' Reconsidered." Studies in Philology 92 (1995): 411-38.
  • Mancall, Peter, ed. Envisioning America: English Plans for the Colonization of North America, 1580-1640. Boston: Bedford-St. Martin's, 1995.
  • Marrin, Albert. The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times. New York: Atheneum, 1995.
  • Nicholl, Charles. "Sea Dog Par Excellence." Rev. of The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times, by Albert Marrin. Times Literary Supplement 17 Nov. 1995: 13.
  • Phelan, Carolyn. Rev. of The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times, by Albert Marrin. Booklist 91 (1995): 1872-73.
  • "Preserve Profile: Nags Head Woods, North Carolina." Nature Conservancy July/August 1995: 38.
  • Quinn, Jim. "'. . . For Here Once Walked the Men of Dreams': A Lost Colony Alumnus Takes a Personal Look at the Colony's Probable Fate." The Lost Colony, America's Beginning: The Official Souvenir Program of The Lost Colony's 55th Production Season. Manteo, NC: Roanoke Island Historical Association, 1995. 20-22.
  • Rev. of The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times, by Albert Marrin. School Library Journal Dec. 1995: 22.
  • Robertson, Elizabeth. Angels in Harriot's Time. Occasional Paper 18. Durham, UK: Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar, 1995.
  • Roper, Stephanie Abbot. "Image Is Everything: English Maps of Colonial North America as Promotional Tools, 1530-1660." The Portolan 34 (Fall 1995): 5-31.
  • Saunders, Frances W. "'A New Playwright of Tragic Power and Poetic Impulse': Paul Eliot Green at UNC-Chapel Hill in the 1920s." North Carolina Historical Review 72 (1995): 277-300.
  • Shields, E. Thomson, Jr. "The Other Lost Colony." The Lost Colony, America's Beginning: The Official Souvenir Program of The Lost Colony's 55th Production Season. Manteo, NC: Roanoke Island Historical Association, 1995. 27-29.
  • Sokol, B. J. Invisible Evidence: The Unfounded Attack on Thomas Harriot's Reputation. Occasional Paper 17. Durham, UK: Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar, 1995.
  • Tamarkin, Molly. "The Colonists." Borderlands Texas Poetry Review 6 (1995): 65-66.
  • Webster, Jane, Gayle Houston, and Tony Houston. "Journal of the Corolla Wild Horses." Ed. Angel Ellis Khoury. Outer Banks Magazine 13 (1995-96): 22-27, 74-76.


1996 Works of Interest

  • Cummins, John. "'That Golden Knight': Drake and His Reputation." History Today 46.1 (Jan. 1996): 14-21.
  • Hulme, Peter. Rev. of The Virginia Adventure, Roanoke to James Town: An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey, by Ivor Noël Hume. Social History 21 (1996): 103.
  • Hunt, Angela Elwell. Roanoke: The Lost Colony. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1996.
Jehlen, Myra, and Michael Warner. The English Literatures of America, 1500-1800. New York: Routledge, 1996.

 

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