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Description:Very Good. A very good softcover volume. Slight imperfections,...Very Good. A very good softcover volume. Slight imperfections, but nothing obtrusive.
Description:Very Good. Text clean with NO marks. Covers lay flat. Smoke...Very Good. Text clean with NO marks. Covers lay flat. Smoke free environment.
Description:Very good. University of Virginia Press Edition. Jamestown...Very good. University of Virginia Press Edition. Jamestown Booklet #11987. VG++
Description:F. 0806347392. Originally published 1957; this is a softcover...F. 0806347392. Originally published 1957; this is a softcover facsimile reprint. History of Virginia colonization.; MCN18220; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 118 pp.
Publisher: The Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration Corp.,
Description:VG+ No Jacket. "Jamestown Festival" booklet #6; illustrated in...VG+ No Jacket. "Jamestown Festival" booklet #6; illustrated in black & white; maps; previous owners initials on edges; 118pp. Bound in original wraps.
Description:New. No Jacket. The First Seventeen Years is the story of the...New. No Jacket. The First Seventeen Years is the story of the Virginia colony during the tenure of the Virginia Company of London. In the first half of the book, the author follows the key events leading to the settlement and survival of the Virginia colony from 1607 to 1624, such as the founding of Jamestown, overcoming the difficulties of supply, the introduction of tobacco cultivation by John Rolfe, etc. The second half of the book pinpoints the spread of population in short essays about the founders and founding of some fifty early 17th-century settlements. Richly illustrated and featuring a map of the region and a helpful bibliography, this is one booklet that genealogists and Virginiaphiles alike will cherish. (1957), 2009, vi + 124 pp., illus., paper.
Fast shipping. Didn't list names that I was looking for as a genealogist. Had to read the entire book and highlight names. Small print so is difficult to read if your older, which most genealogists are. Great information in the book, but not indexed or put together well for the researcher.i
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