Leaves of Fate, The

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In this final volume Smith is forced to return to England, never to set foot again in Jamestown. Profit has died, but not before passing along the final scenes of Drake's downfall, as well as that of Profit's teacher, the alchemist John Dee. Despite a subsequent expedition to map the New England coast, Smith is cast aside by the Virginia Company, and reduced to the role of a keening witness, all the while the colonies move inexorably toward becoming a slave economy built around the cultivation of tobacco. In London, Smith's reunion with Pocahontas in England is brief and bittersweet, but despite continuing hardship and neglect, Smith becomes the best-selling author of his time.

"Between 1610 and 1630, the Jamestown settlement in the English colonies began to take shape – the colonists left the safe confines of the walled-in town and established farms nearby, growing the popular cash crop, tobacco. Infringing on the lands held by the local Native Americans would cause many deaths between the white settlers and the local tribes. John Smith, banished from the community upon threat of death, is isolated in England writing his stories of his experiences settling Jamestown. Intermingled with these current events is his remembrance of his discussions with Jonas Profit, an alchemist and a sailing mate of Sir Francis Drake. Drake’s encounters with the Spanish and his attack on the Spanish mainland are also revealed.

 

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Weight 0.795000
ISBN13/Barcode 9780929701820
ISBN10 0929701828
Author MINKOFF, George Robert
Binding Hardback
Date Published 5th September 2011
Pages 427
Publisher McPherson & Company,Publishers