TY - BOOK AU - Feiling,Tom TI - The island that disappeared: the lost history of the Mayflower's sister ship and its rival Puritan colony SN - 9781612197081 PY - 2017///] CY - Brooklyn, NY PB - Melville House KW - Puritans KW - Colombia KW - Providence Island KW - History KW - British KW - 17th century KW - Providence Island (Colombia) KW - West Indies N1 - Originally published: United Kingdom : Explore Books, 2017; Includes bibliographical references (pages [367]-384) and index; Building New Westminster -- Educating Essex -- The Seaflower -- Cake, ale, and painful preaching: a Banbury tale -- The first voyage to the Miskito Coast -- The pride of the righteous -- The Africans, "during their strangeness from Christianity" -- "A nest of thieves and pirates" -- "Raw potatoes and turtle meat" -- The last days of their Lordships' Isle -- "Little more than the summit of a hill" -- The Western design -- The rise of Port Royal and the recapture of Providence -- Henry Morgan, Admiral of the Brethren -- Mariners, castaways, and renegades -- The last Englishman -- "A sort of lying that makes a great hole in the heart" -- How the light came in -- Modern times -- "Maybe they don't know what is an island" -- "Still a little behind the times" N2 - "The Island that Disappeared tells, for the first time, the story of the passengers aboard the Mayflower's sister ship (the Seaflower) who in 1630 founded a rival Puritan colony on an isolated Caribbean island called Providence--so small it doesn't appear on most maps. Chaos ensued, and the great experiment failed. One-hundred years later the disaster repeated itself. Traveling to the island today, Tom Feiling finds a new mix of Puritans and pirates that make Providence a symbol of how the Western world took shape."--Provided by publisher ER -