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Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter
Volume 6.2 (May 1999)


 

A Bibliographic Checklist of 1998 Roanoke Colonization Sources and Related Materials

The 1998 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: the 1580s Roanoke colonization efforts; writers whose works are connected with those attempts; the geography and biology of the Outer Banks; and so on. Some 1999 items that have been published or that are scheduled to appear have been noted at the end of the checklist. Please send citations that we have missed for inclusion on the supplemental 1998 checklist in the November issue of the Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter.

  • Arthur, Billy. “A Privy for Your Thoughts.” Our State June 1997: 14-15.
  • Cormack, Lesley B. “Britannia Rules The Waves?: Images of Empire in Elizabethan England.” Early Modern Literary Studies 4.2 (Sept. 1998): 10.1-20. <http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/04-2/cormbrit.htm>.
  • Cumming, Robert, ed. William P. Cumming and the Study of Cartography: Two Brief Memoirs and a Bibliography. North Caroliniana Society Imprints 28. Chapel Hill, NC: North Caroliniana Society and North Carolina Collection (U of North Carolina—Chapel Hill), 1998.
  • Cumming, William Patterson. The Southeast in Early Maps. 3rd ed. Rev. by Louis De Vorsey, Jr. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1998.
  • Dannenberg, Clare, and Walt Wolfram. “Ethnic Identity and Grammatical Restructuring: Be(s) in Lumbee English.” American Speech 73.2 (Summer 1998): 139+.
  • De Vorsey Jr., Louis. “Richard Hakluyt, Elizabethan Voice of Discovery.” Meridian 14 (1998): 5-12.
  • Grassl, Gary. “Joachim Gans of Prague: The First Jew in English America.” American Jewish History 86.2 (1998): 195-217.
  • Green, Paul. A Paul Green Reader. Ed. Laurence G. Avery. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1998.
  • Grossman, Richard A. “Colonial Dry Spell.” Archaeology Sept.-Oct. 1998: 18.
  • Hause, Eric M. “Born to Roam.” The State July 1996: 16-19.
  • Hecht, Jeff. “The Lost Colony.” New Scientist 2 May 1998: 11.
  • Hensley, Bill F. “Outdoor Dramas.” North Carolina Aug. 1997: 60.
  • Jones, Judy. “Digging for Roots.” Southern Exposure 26.1 (Spring 1998): 20+.
  • Kelsey, Harry. Sir Francis Drake: The Queen's Pirate. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1998.
  • Koch, Mark. “Ruling the World: The Cartographic Gaze in Elizabethan Accounts of the New World.” Early Modern Literary Studies 4.2 (Sept. 1998): 11.1-39. <http://shu.ac.uk/emls/04-2/kochruli.htm>.
  • Lawson-Peebles, Robert. “The Many Faces of Sir Walter Ralegh.” History Today Mar. 1998: 17-24.
  • Lim, Walter S. H. The Arts of Empire: The Poetics of Colonialism From Raleigh to Milton . Newark: U of Delaware P, 1998.
  • Lost Colony of Roanoke. Prod. Bram Roos. Videocassette. A & E Home Video, 1998.
  • McKay, Katurah. “The 'Starving Time.'” National Parks Nov.-Dec. 1998: 40.
  • “The Melungeon Mystery.” Traces: The Quarterly Publication of the South 24.1 (Spring 1996): 3+.
  • Miller, Shannon. Invested With Meaning: The Raleigh Circle in the New World . Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1998.
  • Mira, Manuel. The Forgotten Portuguese. Franklin, NC: Portuguese-American Historical Research Foundation, 1998.
  • “Outlook.” U.S. News & World Report 4 May 1998: 12.
  • Peters, Sarah Friday. “A Haven for Horses: Horse Lore Steers Debate Over Outer Banks Herds.” Coastwatch May-June 1994: 2-9.
  • Picard, Martc. “The Case Against Global Etymologies: Evidence From Algonquian.” International Journal of American Linguistics 64.2 (April 1998): 141-147.
  • Quinn, David B. European Approaches to North America, 1450-1640. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1998.
  • Roanoke: The Lost Colony. Videocassette. New Dimension Media, 1997.
  • Shearin, John W. Rev. of Roanoke: The Lost Colony (Videocassette). Emergency Librarian 25.3 (Jan.-Feb. 1998): 55.
  • Stahle, David W., et al. “The Lost Colony and Jamestown Droughts.” Science 280 (1998): 564-67.
  • Staiger, Ralph. Thomas Harriot, Science Pioneer. New York: Clarion Books, 1998.
  • Stainer, M. L. The Lyon's Cub. Illus. James Melvin. The Lyon Saga 2. Circleville, NY: Chicken Soup P, 1998.
  • —. The Lyon's Pride. Illus. James Melvin. The Lyon Saga 3. Circleville, NY: Chicken Soup P, 1998.
  • Stick, David, ed. An Outer Banks Reader. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1998.
  • Tolar, Audrey. “History and Passion on the Outdoor Stage.” Carolina Country May 1998: 30-31.
  • Whitfield, Peter. New Found Lands: Maps in the History of Exploration. New York: Routledge, 1998.
  • Wolfram, Walt, and Jason Sellers. “Ethnolinguistic Marking of Past Be in Lumbee Vernacular English.” Journal of English Linguistics 27 (1997): 94+.
  • 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.


1999 Publications of Interest

  • Campbell, Donna. Pale As the Moon. Wilmington, NC: Coastal Carolina P, 1999.
  • Coleman, Brooke. Roanoke. New York: PowerKids P, 1999.
  • Cumming, Elizabeth Chandler. “Travels with a Cartophile.” Mercator's World May-June 1999: 12-17.
  • “Printed Maps of the Carolinas: 1590 - 1800.” MapForum.Com 3 (Apr. 1999).<http://www.mapforum.com/carolina.htm>.
  • Rhee, Foon. “The Millenium Files: The Millenium in the Carolinas—Today: 1587—The Lost Colony Mystery.” Charlotte Observer 1 March 1999: 1C.
  • Stainer, M. L. The Lyon's Throne. Illus. James Melvin. The Lyon Saga 4. Circleville, NY: Chicken Soup P, 1999.
  • A Vocabulary of Roanoke: From the Writings of Thomas Hariot, John White, and Ralph Lane, and Including the Pamlico Vocabulary of John Lawson. American Language Reprints 11. Southampton, PA: Evolution Publishing, 1999.
Yenckel, James T. “Storms! Strife! History! Now on Stage!” Preservation May-June 1999: 62-69.

 

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