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Big Chief Elizabeth: How England's Adventurers Gambled and Won the New World |  | Author: Giles Milton Creator: Richard Heffer Publisher: ISIS Audio Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1601926
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Number Of Items: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.3
ISBN: 0753111888 EAN: 9780753111888 ASIN: 0753111888
Publication Date: April 1, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review The follow up to his bestselling Nathaniel's Nutmeg, Giles Milton's Big Chief Elizabeth is a sprawling, ambitious tale of how the aristocrats and privateers of Elizabethan England reached and colonised the "wild and barbarous shores" of the New World. Milton's story ranges from John Cabot's voyage to America in 1497, to the painful but ultimately successful foundation of the English colony at Jamestown by 1611. However, the main focus of the book is Sir Walter Ralegh's elaborate and tortuous attempts to establish an English settlement in Roanoke, in present-day Carolina, following the first English voyage there in 1584. Scouring contemporary travel accounts of the period, Milton creates a colourful and entertaining account of the greed, confusion and misunderstanding that characterised English relations with the native Americans, and the often violent and tragic conflict that often ensued. Milton has a good eye for a surreal or comical story, such as the colony's first encounter with Big Chief--or Weroanza Wingina, whose exotic title "quickly captured the imagination of the English colonists, and they began referring to their own queen as Weroanza Elizabeth". The Elizabethan cast is also dazzling--the flamboyant and ambitious Walter Ralegh, who provided the money behind the Roanoke ventures, the "sober" ascetic scholar Thomas Hariot, who provided the brains, and hardened adventurers such as Arthur Barlowe and Ralph Lane, who provided the muscle. The myths and stories also come thick and fast, from John Smith and Pocahontas, to the importation of the fashion of "drinking tobacco", but the problem with Big Chief Elizabeth is that it lacks a central driving story. In the end it reads like an entertaining, but rather laboured jog through early Anglo-American history, something that has been done with greater skill and originality by writers such as Charles Nicholl in his fascinating book The Creature in the Map. Those who read Nathaniel's Nutmeg will probably enjoy Big Chief Elizabeth, but with some reservations. --Jerry Brotton
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Interesting story, told well September 17, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
At first I was a bit disappointed with the book, but, as you immerse yourself, it then reveals the full fascinating story of the England's settlement of America. It starts from initial trips and works through to the point of permananent settlement. The only slight disappointment is that it doesn't really touch on what other nations were doing at the time regarding settlement. A fascinating and well written book.
swashbuckling style July 1, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Even better than Milton's celebrated Nathaniel's Nutmeg and Samurai William, this scrap of American history plays like a sci-fi tale of colonists seeking out a "new world". The human tragedy of Europe's first interaction with the original Americans is palpable. History, which to me as a child was ever dull and tortuous, comes to life in this modern swashbuckler.
Movie blockbuster on the page September 14, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Non-fiction history should be exciting, captivating and more rewarding than it often appears in print. For many taking the experience from the classroom, having toiled through the drudgery of legendary dates stepped stoned to methodical headlines and past century times of seeming untouchable irrelevance, it leaves an indelible taste of boring. Written history is a turnoff. What Giles Milton singularly achieves in Big Chief Elizabeth is to bring our history to life. It’s accessible. It’s a movie blockbuster on the page. In one full swoop, we are transported into Elizabethan England with all the sights, smells, toil, human emotion and passion that conjures the racy and exhilarating battle to settle the Americas. It’s a time of massive historical scope, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Frances Drake, the Spanish Armada, the virgin queen, the pestilenced and divided London. And although we are introduced to all, what Milton cleverly achieves is not once to let his narrative wander from the drive of the story – to establish the first British colony on the east coast of America. There are many attempts. And these become the heart of the story as each is doomed to failure and abandonment by the homeland. It is these stories of heroism spoiled by ill judgement and native Indians too wily for their own good, which one will take away from this book. Big Chief Elizabeth perfectly and profoundly captures the age. It has it all. So for fans of swashbuckling adventure, Treasure Island, human endeavour and history made riveting, please go buy this book. It has that essence of all good reads; you leave it wanting to explore and delve into a momentous time in our past. Who said history was boring!
A splendid romp through history!! July 22, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Giles Milton brings history to life in an entertaining and fascinating manner.Using letters and surviving documents of the period, the writer brings to life all the players in the story of England's attempts to colonise the New World. With the storytelling skill of a great novelist, this book will amuse, suprise and occasionally shock, as the courage, stupidity and brutality of the period unravel. From Walter Raleigh to Pocahontas, this book has it all!
History made Interesting March 6, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you want a lively read together with a bit of history then this is the book for you. It's got everything you could ask from an adventure novel and history is really brought to life. Milton has obviously done his research and there are hundreds of interesting anecdotes. A swash-buckling read.
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