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It sounds interesting, but I have not seen the book, and do not know what it 
says on pp 33-37.  If it says that things were pretty bad, then I guess it 
is pretty much right.
Randy Cabell

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From: "Judith Bailey Gabor" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [VA-HIST] 2007 McCartney book: VA Immigrants & Adventurers


> In 2007, Martha McCartney published /Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers 
> 1607-1635./
>
> Pp 33-37 and following seem to sum up the Jamestown experience pretty well 
> for me in a condensed fashion.
>
> What do you Jamestown experts have to say?
>
> Since it is so recently published, does this book present a more accurate 
> description of the Jamestown experience, clearing up past misinformation?
>
> I must say parenthetically that I came across the book in North Carolina 
> and haven't seen it in VA so it may be new to most.
>
> If anyone has read this, I would enjoy reading your comments.
>
> Judith B. Gabor
>
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