Publication

1978 - Queens House, Forest Hills, N.Y, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

123,000 words, Guess

Page Count

492 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number77021357
  • Better World Books9780892440078
  • Open LibraryOL4551904M

Classifications

  • DDC813/.5/2
  • LCCPZ3.F6336 Ro 1978
  • LCCPS3511.L449 Ro 1978
and 1 more
  • LCCPZ3.F6336Ro 1978

Description

This book is about the second expedition to the new world organized by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585 and led by Sir Richard Grenville. Despite the title, the first third of the book is set in England, as Raleigh gathers support and funds for his expedition, preparing for the voyage, as well as learning more about Sir Richard's home and family in Cornwall. Several men from Sir Richard's household will be going, including Colin, a young herd-boy who bears a rather strong resemblance to the Grenville men (wrong side of the blanket, perhaps?). The middle third of the book details the voyage to Roanoke (including run ins with the Spanish), and events when they arrived. Sir Richard eventually takes his fleet home with the promise to return with more supplies the next year, and leaves his hundred men behind, including Colin. Colin is then the focus of the book as we see the difficulties he and his companions face in a new and dangerous land, especially hindered as they were by the man left in charge - Ralph Lane. As Fletcher portrays him, Lane is less interested in storing supplies for the winter and building shelter, and more interested in grabbing what wealth he can get his hands on. He was also pretty darned good at antagonizing the Indians, which didn't help matters any.

Subjects

Topics

FictionNorth carolina, fictionNorth Carolina -- FictionFiction, historical, generalGrenville, Richard, in fictionAlbemarle County (N.C.) -- FictionGrenville, Richard, Sir, 1541?-1591 -- Fiction

People

Richard Grenville Sir (1542-1591)Richard Grenville Sir (1541?-1591)

Other Editions

  • Roanoke hundredQueens House1978

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