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This book is about the Jamestown colony in Virginia from about 1609 until 1614. Ralph Hamor, or Hamer or Hammer, was a Captain in that colony and was instrumental in the marriage between John Rolfe and Pocahontas. He wrote about life in the new world, with descriptions of the relationships with the Native Americans, of the town which was built during the time he was there and the surrounding countryside.
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A true discourse of the present estate of Virginia.
1971, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Da Capo Press
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902210320X 9789022103203
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Dreyzehente Schiffahrt darinnnen ein Warhafftiger und Gründtlicher Bericht von dem jtzigen Zustandt der Landschafft Virginien: auch wie nunmehr der Friede mit den Indianern beschlossen ...
1617, Gedr. zu Hanaw in Verlegung der Hulsischen
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Original t.p. has imprint: Printed at London by Iohn Beale for William Welby dwelling at the signe of the swanne in Pauls Church yard, 1615.
The discourse is followed by three letters: From Sir Thomas Dale, dated Jamestown, June 18, 1614; from Rev. Alexander Whitaker, dated Virginia, June 18, 1614; from John Rolfe, giving his reasons for marrying Pocahontas.
S.T.C. no. 12736.
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