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Paperback Pirates: True Tales of Notorious Buccaneers Book

ISBN: 0486461483

ISBN13: 9780486461489

Pirates: True Tales of Notorious Buccaneers

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Seadogs and scallywags populate these pages, in thrilling tales of real-life buccaneers. Historically accurate but as compelling as any legends, the stories feature such well-known characters as... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Book of Pirates

This is a reprint edition of a book originally published in 1916 by George G Harrap and Co., London. From the notes on the dustjacket: "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!" Everyone can envisage Long John Silver stumping across the sand on his wooden leg with his parrot perched on his shoulder. The magic of Treasure Island still enthralls everyone with its tales of datardly and adventure. In this book of sea-faring lore are contained the thrilling adventures of the great pirates of history. Pirates have been in existence for over 2000 years. A band of pirates captured Julius Caesar when he was a young man, but he escaped, captured the pirate band and executed them all. Another famous pirate was Rolf, son of Ragnvald the Powerful, who helped King Alfred beat the Viking invaders at the Battle of Maldon, and earned himself the Dukedom of Normandy, where he governed long and with justice. Then there are the famous Corsairs of the Mediteranean. Sidi ben Muza who became Governor of Rhodes and Uruj Barbarossa who founded the dynasty of the pirates of Algiers. Algiers remained a pirate stronghold for over 250 years until the battle of Algiers when Ed Pellow, Lord Exmouth, shattered the pirate stronghold forever. The other great areas for pirates was the Spanish Main which featured the famous buccaneers, Harry Morgan who became Governor of Jamaica, Ed'ard Teach, Blackbeard, who ended up with his skull spitted on his bowsprit, and Captain William Kidd who was tried for murder at the Old Bailey and hanged at the Execution Dock. This rich galaxy of historical figures has, like the gunmen of the Wild West, passed into legend. This fascinating book tells you about their lives.
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