Also by Avery Chenoweth and Robert Llewellyn:
Albemarle
"Empires in the Forest is historical fiction
at its best, bringing to life Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, John
Rolfe, and the other actors in the first scene of what was destined
to become the pageant of America. It blends spectacular photography
with a vivid text to present a panoramic vision of the Jamestown
Colony and its Powhatan neighbors as well as historical documents
and the archeological record will allow four centuries later."
Herman J. Viola, Curator Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution
"A unique approach to the story that sprang from England's
first permanent settlement in the Americas, combining exemplary
empathy for Native peoples with an imaginative, fresh interpretation
of the colonial records. Chenoweth understands that we construct
our views of the past in terms of the present, that American mythology
has often been
called history, and that the indigenous peoples of Virginia have
never been comfortable with the story that has been told about them."
Karenne Wood
(Monacan), Chair, Virginia Council on Indians
"Empires in the Forest presents an intriguing
vision of the Jamestown's early days, including the roles played
by Native residents. A well-researched and absorbing narrative,
the book offers much to those interested in a history that has been
cast in recent years as an American origin tale."
Martin Gallivan, author of James River Chiefdoms: The
Rise of Social Inequality in the Chesapeake , College of William
& Mary
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Empires in the Forest:
Jamestown and the Beginning of America |
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| Avery Chenoweth and Robert Llewellyn |
| 176 pages, 10 1/4 x 12 1/2 |
| 100 color photographs |
| Cloth 978-0-9742707-1-5 $49.95 |
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First-place winner in the 2007 Independent Publisher's Best
Regional Non-Fiction (Mid-Atlantic)
"[R]evelatory...essential...Empires in the Forest
is a wonderful find. It is that rare combination of literature
and art that compels one to grab friends by the shoulders, shake
them and yell, 'Buy this book!'"
Bill Glose, Virginia Living
From the author and photographer who brought us "a new genre
of art book" in Albemarle: A
Story of Landscape and American Identity comes a new collaborative
effort detailing the story of our nation’s birth: Jamestown
and the Making of America. This beautiful work of photography
and prose traces the ways in which American culture grew out of
the conflict that characterized the first contact between Native
Americans and Europeans. Expanding in their unique treatment of
Albemarle County, the artists use photographs from our time to
suggest both the ancient and recent pasts, creating a virtual
experience from the Colonial era into modern times. Telling this
great story in modern terms by dusting off the history to reveal
the main players as fresh and alive today as they were then, Jamestown
and the Making of America beautifully depicts a landscape
synonymous with American history, from its tumultuous beginning
through today.
Robert Llewellyn is a photographer with
more than thirty books of his work in print, including Upland
Virginia, The Academical Village, and Williamsburg, Jamestown,
Yorktown: America's Historic Triangle . His book Washington,
the Capital was an official diplomatic gift of the White House
and State Department. He and his family live in the Albemarle countryside,
an area he has photographed extensively for more than thirty years.
Avery Chenoweth is a Charlottesville writer whose
novel-in-stories, Wingtips, was short-listed for the Library
of Virginia fiction prize and nominated for the Sue Kaufman Prize
from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has written for
a number of national magazines, including Harper's, Spy, Lingua
Franca, and the New York Times Magazine.
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