Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter
Volume 8, Numbers 1 & 2 (November 2002/ May 2003)
Checklist of 2000-2002 Roanoke Colonization Related Materials
The 2000-2002 checklist was assembled using various bibliographies along with citations sent to the Roanoke Colonies Research Office. It also includes earlier items not noted on previous checklists. A wide range of subjects is 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. Please send citations that we have missed for inclusion as part of the next checklist in the next issue of the Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter.
Alexander, John, and James D. Lazell. Ribbon of Sand: The Amazing Convergence of the Ocean and the Outer Banks. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2000.
“America’s Lost Colony.” Storyworks Oct. 2002: 30.
Anderson, Ryan K. “Lumbee Kinship, Community,
and the Success of the Red Banks Mutual
Association.” American Indian Quarterly 23.2
(1999): 39-58.
Barnett, Betsy. Rev. of Sir Francis Drake and the
Foundation of a World Empire, by Jim Gallagher.
School Library Journal 47.4 (Apr. 2001): 155-156.
Bartolovich, Crystal. “Consumerism; or, the Cultural
Logic of Late Cannibalism.” Cannibalism and the
Colonial World. Ed. Francis Barker, Peter Hulme,
and Margaret Iverson. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1998. 204-37.
Berk, Ari David. “‘A Mirror of Indian Newes’: North
American Indian Ethnographic Writing in Richard
Hakluyt’s ‘Principall Navigations of the English
Nation (1598-1600).’” Dissertation Abstracts
International 59.5 (1998): 1560.
Bradley, Peter T. Rev. of Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s
Pirate, by Harry Kelsey. The Hispanic American
Historical Review 80.3 (Aug. 2000): 577-578.
Burch, John. Rev. of Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the
Lost Colony, by Lee Miller. Library Journal 126.10 (1
June 2001): 185.
Butler, Wanda. “Onstage Under the Stars.” Southern
Living May 2002: 16-18.
Cecelski, David S. A Historian’s Coast: Adventures into
the Tidewater Past. Winston-Salem, NC: John F.
Blair, 2000.
Claggett, Steve. Rev. of Time Before History: The
Archaeology of North Carolina, by H. Trawick Ward
and R.P. Stephen Davis Jr. The North Carolina
Historical Review 77.2 (Apr. 2000): 232-233.
Coleman, Brooke. Roanoke: The Lost Colony. New York:
PowerKids P, 2000.
Cribb, T. J. “Writing Up the Log: The Legacy of Hakluyt.” Travel Writing and Empire: Postcolonial
Theory in Transit. Ed. Steve Clark. London: Zed,
1999. 100-12.
Dolan, Edward F., Jr. The Lost Colony of Roanoke. New
York: Benchmark Books, 2001.
Drye, William. “Found: Lost Colony Evidence?”
American History Dec. 2002: 10-12.
Evans, Elizabeth. “A Commanding Presence: Terrence
Mann Returns to his Theatrical Roots.” The Lost
Colony Souvenir Program 2001: 8-9.
Flanagan, Margaret. Rev. of Big Chief Elizabeth: The
Adventures and Fate of the First English Colonists in
America, by Giles Milton. The Booklist 97.6 (15 Nov.
2000): 607-08.
Fontes, Patricia J. Rev. of Colonial Life Series. School
Library Journal 46.2 (Feb. 2000): 65.
Fox, Robert, ed. Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan Man of
Science. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2000.
Fuller, Mary C. “Images of English Origins in
Newfoundland and Roanoke.” Decentring the
Renaissance: Canada and Europe in Multidisciplinary
Perspective, 1500-1700. Ed. Germaine Warkentin
and Carolyn Podruchny. Toronto: U of Toronto P,
2001. 141-58.
Gaffney, Jean. Rev. of Sir Walter Raleigh: English
Explorer and Author, by Susan Korman. School
Library Journal 47.7 (July 2001): 126.
Gallagher, Jim. Sir Francis Drake and the Foundation of a
World Empire. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2001.
Green, Paul. The Lost Colony: A Symphonic Drama of
American History. Ed. Laurence G. Avery. Chapel
Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2001.
Gross, James. Rev. of Thomas Harriot, Science Pioneer,
by Ralph C. Staiger. The Book Report 18.1 (May
1999): 74.
Harman, Nicholas. Rev. of Roanoke: Solving the
Mystery of the Lost Colony, by Lee Miller. The
Spectator 9 Dec. 2000: 43.
Henry, John. Rev. of Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan
Man of Science, ed. Robert Fox. British Journal for
the History of Science 34.3 (Sept. 2001): 354-356.
Hill, Michael, ed. Guide to North Carolina Highway
Historical Markers. 9th ed. Raleigh: North Carolina
Division of Archives and History, 2001.
“The House That Skipper Bell Built.” The Lost Colony
Souvenir Program 2001: 26-27.
houston, lebame, and Eric Hause. “John White’s
Vision of A New World.” The Lost Colony Souvenir
Program 2001: 28-29.
Hudson, Marjorie. Searching For Virginia Dare: A Fool’s
Errand. Wilmington, NC: Coastal Carolina P, 2002.
Italia, Bob. Roanoke, The Lost Colony. Edina, Minn.: ABDO Pub., 2001.
January, Brendan. The Thirteen Colonies. New York:
Children’s P, 2000.
Jones, Phil. Ralegh’s Pirate Colony in America: The Lost
Settlement of Roanoke 1584-1590. Charleston, SC:
Tempus Publishing Inc., 2001.
Kelsey, Harry. Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s Pirate.
New Haven: Yale UP, 1998.
Kent, Scotti. More Than Petticoats: Remarkable North
Carolina Women. Helena, MO: Falcon Publishing,
2000.
Khoury, Angel Ellis. “Herd Instinct.” Outer Banks
Magazine Jan. 2000: 51-54.
—. Manteo: A Roanoke Island Town. Virginia Beach, VA:
Donning, 2000.
Kicza, John E. Rev. of Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s
Pirate, by Harry Kelsey. Renaissance Quarterly 53.2
(Summer 2000): 542-555.
Korman, Susan. Walter Raleigh: English Explorer and
Author. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House
Publishers, 2000.
Kozak, Catherine. “The Search Continues: New Clues
to America’s Oldest Mystery.” The Lost Colony
Souvenir Program 2001: 24-25.
Kupperman, Karen Ordahl. Indians and English: Facing
Off in Early America. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 2000.
Larkin, Tanya. Francis Drake. New York: PowerKids P,
2000.
—. Sir Walter Raleigh. New York: PowerKids P, 2000.
Leary, Barbara. “The Lost Colony’s Native Son:
Season Dedication to Robert Midgette.” The Lost
Colony Souvenir Program 2001: 4-6.
Lie-Nielson, Margaret S. 400 Years, 400 Days: The Inside
Story of Elizabeth II. Nags Head, NC: Coastal
Impressions, 2000.
Lord, Kristin. “Virginia Dare.” The Journal of the
American Medical Association 286.15 (17 Oct. 2001):
1810.
“The Lost Colony of Roanoke.” Writing Sept. 2001: 21.
Lyle, Katie Letcher. “Was Pocahontas Half-English?
Folklore, Fact, and Fiction.” Virginia Cavalcade 48.2
(1999): 52-61.
Lynn, Michael R. Rev. of Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan
Man of Science, ed. Robert Fox. The Sixteenth
Century Journal 33.1 (Spring 2002): 207-208.
Miller, Lee. Roanoke: Solving The Mystery of the Lost
Colony. New York: Arcade Publishing, 2001.
Milton, Giles. Big Chief Elizabeth: How England’s
Adventurers Gambled and Won the New World.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 2000.
Big Chief
Elizabeth: The Adventures and Fate of the First
English Colonists in America. New York: Farrar,
Straus, and Giroux, 2000.
Milton, Giles. “Whatever Happened To Sir Walter’s Americans?” High Life Aug. 2000: 36-41.
Orr, Douglas Milton, and Alfred W. Stuart. The North
Carolina Atlas: Portrait for a New Century. Chapel
Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2000.
Parramore, Thomas C. “The ‘Lost Colony’ Found: A
Documentary Perspective.” North Carolina
Historical Review 78.1 (2001): 67-83.
—. Rev. of Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost
Colony, by Lee Miller. The North Carolina Historical
Review 78.4 (Oct. 2001): 483-84.
Petit, Charles W. “The Ancients Among Us.” U.S. News
and World Report 13 Jan. 2003: 51-52.
Phelan, Carolyn. Rev. of Roanoke: The Lost Colony, by
Bob Italia. The Booklist 98.9/10 (1 Jan. 2002): 852.
Pointer, Anne. Rev. of Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of
England’s Lost Colony, by Lee Miller. History Today
Nov. 2001: 57.
Redworth, Glyn. Rev. of Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s
Pirate, by Harry Kelsey. European History Quarterly
31.3 (July 2001): 456-58.
Rev. of Invested With Meaning: The Raleigh Circle in the
New World, by Shannon Miller. Journal of American
History 86.3 (1999): 1324-25.
Reynolds, T. S. Rev. of Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan
Man of Science, ed. Robert Fox. Choice July 2001:
1979.
Roback, Diane, Jennifer M. Brown, and Jason Britton.
Rev. of Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El
Dorado, by Marc Aronson. Publishers Weekly 19
June 2000: 82.
Roberts, Nancy. Ghosts From the Coast. Chapel Hill: U
of North Carolina P, 2001.
Rotella, Mark, Charlotte Abbot, and Sarah F. Gold.
Rev. of Big Chief Elizabeth: The Adventures and Fate
of the First English Colonists in America, by Giles
Milton. Publishers Weekly 16 Oct. 2000: 58.
Rotella, Mark, et al. Rev. of Searching For Virginia Dare:
A Fool’s Errand, by Marjorie Hudson. Publishers
Weekly 18 Mar. 2002: 87.
“Sir Francis Drake (c1540-1596): A Pirate By
Appointment, Drake’s Naval Victories Brought
Him Greater Rewards Than His
Circumnavigation.” Geographical Dec. 2001: 77.
Smith, Bruce R. “Mouthpieces: Native American
Voices in Thomas Harriot’s ‘True and Brief Report
of the New Found Land in Virginia,’ Gaspar Perez
De Villagra’s ‘Historia De La Nuevo Mexico,’ and
John Smith’s ‘General History of Virginia’.” New
Literary History 32 (2001): 501-17.
Staiger, Ralph. Thomas Harriot, Science Pioneer. New
York: Clarion Books, 1998.
Stick, David. “A Pioneering Playwright.” The Lost
Colony Souvenir Program 2001: 7.
Sweet, Timothy. “Economy, Ecology, and Utopia in Early Colonial Promotional Literature.” American
Literature 71 (1999): 399-427.
Tangley, Laura. “Lost Colony Theory.” U.S. News and
World Report 4 May 1998: 12.
Taylor, Alan. Rev. of Big Chief Elizabeth: The Adventures
and Fate of the First English Colonists in America, by
Giles Milton. The New Republic 25 June 2001: 36-
41.
Tenance, Edward. Rev. of Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s
Pirate, by Harry Kelsey. The Sixteenth Century
Journal 32.4 (Winter 2001): 1241-42.
Thrower, Norman J. W. Rev. of Sir Francis Drake: The
Queen’s Pirate, by Harry Kelsey. Biography 23.3
(Summer 2000): 594-95.
Trebellas, Christine, and William Chapman. Fort
Raleigh National Historic Site Historic Resource
Study. Atlanta: Southeast Regional Office,
National Park Service, 1999.
Walton, Steven A. Rev. of Thomas Harriot: An
Elizabethan Man of Science, ed. Robert Fox. Isis 92.4
(Dec. 2001): 781-82.
Weischedel, Elaine Fort. Rev. of Thomas Harriot, Science
Pioneer, by Ralph C. Staiger. School Library Journal
45.5 (May 1999): 143.
Welburn, Ron. Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native
American Heritage and Literatures. New York: Peter
Lang, 2001.
Wheeler, Susan. “Roanoke & Wampumpeag.” London
Review of Books 24.7 (2002): 18.
Wood, Carlton B. “A Garden of Gifts.” The Lost Colony
Souvenir Program 2001: 30 .
Yolen, Jane, and Heidi Elisabet Yolen Stemple. Roanoke:
The Lost Colony: An Unsolved Mystery From History.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 2002.
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