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Betrayal at Popham

The Lost Colony of Maine
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Two shiploads of hopeful colonists arrive on the rugged coast of present day Maine in late spring, 1607. They are determined to establish Popham Colony as a permanent English presence, just as other English settlers were doing farther south at the Jamestown settlement. By diligent effort, they construct a substantial fort, Fort St. George, to serve as their "base." What these intrepid adventurers cannot know is that one of their number, Duke Esteban Menendez, has actually been recruited by the King of Spain as a spy to ensure that this British effort fails. Betrayal at Popham traces the efforts of this dedicated nobleman in his own words, from settlement of Popham Colony to its final abandonment. Adding a touch of romance to this tale of intrigue and betrayal is the tender relationship that develops between one of the Popham settlers, young Reggie Patterson, and the beautiful Abenaki Indian maiden, Angelique.

Author Biography:

Dr. Arnie Zimbelman, a career college history professor, specialized in teaching about America's early beginnings. Now retired, Dr. Zimbelman continues to reflect his love of the past through his historical novels. In his third novel, Betrayal at Popham: the "Lost Colony" of Maine, he seeks once again to emphasize the "human" elements that so often affect the outcomes of historical events and are too frequently downplayed or overlooked. Yet it is these human factors that generally play a fundamental role in shaping the course of history. The author and his wife Iris (now deceased) traveled extensively in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe, including teaching for a semester in London. Currently, he lives in Elk Grove, California.
Release date NZ
April 16th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Pages
208
Dimensions
152x229x12
ISBN-13
9781948962490
Product ID
27868292

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