North America -- Discovery and exploration
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North America -- Discovery and exploration
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North America
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- American eras, edited by Gretchen D. Starr-Lebeau
- Fish on Friday, feasting, fasting, and the discovery of the New World, Brian Fagan
- A voyage long and strange, rediscovering the New World, Tony Horwitz
- A voyage long and strange, rediscovering the new world, Tony Horwitz
- The history of the Society of Friends in America, volume I (of II),, by James Bowden, 1850
- A voyage long and strange, on the trail of Vikings, conquistadors, lost colonists, and other adventurers in early America, Tony Horwitz
- Lost world, rewriting prehistory, how new science is tracing America's Ice Age mariners, Tom Koppel
- American nations, a history of the eleven rival regional cultures of North America, Colin Woodard
- A voyage long and strange, rediscovering the new world, Tony Horwitz
- Fur, fortune, and empire, the epic history of the fur trade in America, Eric Jay Dolin
- A cold welcome, the Little Ice Age and Europe's encounter with North America, Sam White
- American nations, a history of the eleven rival regional cultures of North America, Colin Woodard
- Who discovered America?, the untold history of the peopling of the Americas, Gavin Menzies, Ian Hudson
- The Massachusetts Bay Colony ;, volume 1 - Plymouth Colony to 1623, Leo Bonfanti
- Early American civilization and exploration-1607, Helen Cothran, book editor
- Who discovered America?, the untold history of the peopling of the Americas, Gavin Menzies and Ian Hudson
- American history by era
- American nations, a history of the eleven rival regional cultures of North America, Colin Woodard
- Paradise found, nature in America at the time of discovery, Steve Nicholls
- An account of the European settlements in America ;, in six parts: I. A short history of the discovery of that part of the world. II. The manners and customs of the original inhabitants. III. Of the Spanish settlements. IV. Of the Portuguese. V. Of the French, Dutch, and Danish. VI. Of the English. Each part contains an accurate description of the settlements in it; their extent, climate, productions, trade, genius and disposition of their inhabitants; the interests of the several powers of Europe with respect to those settlements; and their political and commercial views with regard to each other
- The discovery of North America ;, a critical, documentary, and historic investigation. With an essay on the early cartography of the New World, including descriptions of two hundred and fifty maps or globes existing or lost, constructed before the year 1536; to which are added a chronology of one hundred voyages westward, projected, attempted, or accomplished between 1431 and 1504; biographical accounts of the three hundred pilots who first crossed the Atlantic; and a copious list of the original names of American regions, caciqueships, mountains, islands, capes, gulfs, rivers, towns, and harbours
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