The Journals of Captain John Smith
By (Author) John Thompson
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
20th March 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
973.22
Paperback
224
Width 150mm, Height 227mm
Readers share eyewitness accounts of Smiths capture and imprisonment by the Indians, his explorations of the Chesapeake Bay region, and various other adventures and exploits in the New World. We get a firsthand look at Smiths pivotal role in the founding and governance of colonial Jamestown and his attempts to establish trade relationships with the Native Americans.
Captain John Smith (1580-1631) was a founding member and, later, president of the governing council of the Jamestown settlement. He was the first to explore and map the Chesapeake Bay region and to establish trade relations with the Native Americans. John Thompson is the author of nine National Geographic books, including America's Historic Trails, The Revolutionary War, and Our National Parks. His assignments have taken him to almost every state in the country and have covered a wide range of natural and historical subjects. Thompson lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.