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ISBN: 1246653680

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Capt. John Smith...

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Delve into the adventurous life of one of the most iconic figures in early American history with George Canning Hill's biography, "Capt. John Smith." This meticulously researched account explores the remarkable exploits of Captain John Smith, from his daring explorations of the New World to his pivotal role in the establishment of the Jamestown colony.

Discover the man behind the legend as Hill chronicles Smith's interactions with Native American tribes, including the famous story of Pocahontas, and his relentless efforts to ensure the survival of the fledgling English settlement. This biography paints a vivid picture of the challenges, triumphs, and complexities of life in colonial America, offering readers a compelling glimpse into a transformative period in history. "Capt. John Smith" is an enduring testament to courage, leadership, and the spirit of exploration.

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