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The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730

Author : George Francis Dow,John Henry Edmonds
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780486138145

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The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730 by George Francis Dow,John Henry Edmonds Pdf

Meticulously researched study recounts lurid exploits, punishments of William Kidd, Charles Harris, Thomas Tew, John Phillips, other marauders. Enhanced with almost 50 contemporary engravings and rare maps. Introduction.

New England's Pirates and Lost Treasures

Author : Robert Ellis Cahill
Publisher : Old Saltbox
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015062427995

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New England's Pirates and Lost Treasures by Robert Ellis Cahill Pdf

"Most 17th and 18th century pirates came from New England and New York. They spent winters in the tropics pilaging and came north to rob in the summer months. Most of their treasures were buried here, closer to their homes, yet little has been uncovered. This book tells about the most notorious pirates who frequented the New England coast, including Kidd and Blackbeard, and describes treasure, thus far found mostly on the outer islands, and where unfound treasures might be uncovered."

Pirates of New England

Author : Gail Selinger
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781493029303

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Pirates of New England by Gail Selinger Pdf

Tales of swashbuckling adventure, murder, treachery, and mayhem! One would be mistaken to think of pirates as roaming only the Caribbean. Pirates as famous as William Kidd and Henry Every have at various times plundered, pillaged, and murdered their way up and down the New England seaboard, striking fear among local merchants and incurring the wrath of colonial authorities. Piracy historian Gail Selinger brings these tales of mayhem and villainy to life while also exploring why New England became such a breeding ground for high seas crime and how the view of piracy changed over time, from winking toleration to brutal crackdown. Included in this volume are: Ned Low’s sadistic—at times cannibalistic—reign of terror on the high seas and his mysterious disappearance. John Quelch’s defiant and unapologetic proclamations before being hanged in front of Boston’s crowds. Henry Every’s daring attack on the Grand Mogul’s fleet, widely considered the largest maritime heist in history. Pirates of New England opens up new chapters in the history of piracy, ones that you’ll come back to again and again—Welcome aboard!

Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates

Author : Eric Jay Dolin
Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781631492112

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Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates by Eric Jay Dolin Pdf

With surprising tales of vicious mutineers, imperial riches, and high-seas intrigue, Black Flags, Blue Waters is “rumbustious enough for the adventure-hungry” (Peter Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle). Set against the backdrop of the Age of Exploration, Black Flags, Blue Waters reveals the surprising history of American piracy’s “Golden Age” - spanning the late 1600s through the early 1700s - when lawless pirates plied the coastal waters of North America and beyond. “Deftly blending scholarship and drama” (Richard Zacks), best-selling author Eric Jay Dolin illustrates how American colonists at first supported these outrageous pirates in an early display of solidarity against the Crown, and then violently opposed them. Through engrossing episodes of roguish glamour and extreme brutality, Dolin depicts the star pirates of this period, among them the towering Blackbeard, the ill-fated Captain Kidd, and sadistic Edward Low, who delighted in torturing his prey. Upending popular misconceptions and cartoonish stereotypes, Black Flags, Blue Waters is a “tour de force history” (Michael Pierce, Midwestern Rewind) of the seafaring outlaws whose raids reflect the precarious nature of American colonial life.

The Pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730

Author : George Francis Dow,John Henry Edmonds
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : New England
ISBN : UVA:35007004198325

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The Pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 by George Francis Dow,John Henry Edmonds Pdf

A General History of the Pyrates

Author : Daniel Defoe
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780486131948

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A General History of the Pyrates by Daniel Defoe Pdf

Considered the major source of information about piracy in the early 18th century, this fascinating history by the author of Robinson Crusoe profiles the deeds of Edward (Blackbeard) Teach, Captain Kidd, Anne Bonny, others.

Daily Life in Colonial New England

Author : Claudia Durst Johnson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-04-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781440854668

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Daily Life in Colonial New England by Claudia Durst Johnson Pdf

This book presents a unique perspective on life in Colonial England, exposing many misconceptions and depicting how elements of its culture that are typically regarded as marginal—such as the activities of pirates—actually had an extensive impact of the populace. The daily lives of most colonial New Englanders were much more colorful and exotic than the drab, pious picture many of us have in mind. Daily Life in Colonial New England exposes as myth much of what we might believe about this era and reveals surprising truths—for example, that sex was openly discussed in Colonial times and was regarded as a welcome necessity of married life, and that women had more legal and marital rights than they did in the 19th century. The book describes topics such as the legal and sexual rights of women, the extent of infant mortality; the lives of underclass citizens who formed the majority in New England, such as indentured servants, African slaves, debtors, and criminals; and the integral role that pirates played in business and employment during the Colonial period. Readers will gain deeper insight into what life during this period was like through accounts of the real terror of being one of the accused in witch hunts and the sympathy that the general population had for dissidents who were questioned and arrested by the government. Primary materials that range from legal documents to sermons, letters, and diaries are used as sources that verify historical ideas and events.

Pirates and Treasure in New England

Author : Ted Burbank
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : New England
ISBN : 0964523779

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Pirates and Treasure in New England by Ted Burbank Pdf

Information about pirate treasure located along the New England coast, famous pirates and their way of life.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pirates

Author : Gail Selinger,W. Thomas Smith, Jr.
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2006-04-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781440696503

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pirates by Gail Selinger,W. Thomas Smith, Jr. Pdf

A view of pirate life—from the crow’s nest. Pirate lore has captured our fancy for centuries. Here is the first series book that gives readers a comprehensive yet entertaining history of those swashbuckling brigands. It offers portraits of such infamous men and women as Blackbeard, Captain Anne Bonny, Captain Kidd, and Jean LaFitte, with a full history of pirates through the ages, even modern day, high-tech scavengers of the South Seas. For mateys young and old.

Pirates

Author : Peter Lehr
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300182231

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Pirates by Peter Lehr Pdf

“In his lively, vivid history of pirates, Lehr finds some striking continuities from ancient to modern times.” —Foreign Affairs A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year In the twenty-first century, pirates have regained a central place in Western culture, thanks to an odd combination of a blockbuster film franchise and a dramatic rise in piracy around the Horn of Africa. In this global history of the phenomenon, maritime terrorism and piracy expert Peter Lehr casts fresh light on pirates. Ranging from the Vikings and Wako pirates in the Middle Ages to modern-day Somali pirates, Lehr delves deep into what motivates pirates and how they operate. He also illuminates the state’s role in the development of piracy throughout history: from privateers sanctioned by Queen Elizabeth to pirates operating off the coast of Africa taking the law into their own hands. After exploring the structural failures that create fertile ground for pirate activities, Lehr evaluates the success of counter-piracy efforts—and the reasons behind its failures. “Informative and often entertaining . . . Lehr traces the global history of piracy, quoting judiciously from an array of historians and sources to make his case” —The Times “Groundbreaking . . . provides a detailed analysis of the causes of piracy [and] reveals the operations of pirates ignored in most previous histories.” —David Cordingly, author of Under the Black Flag “Policymakers would do well to read it, as would aspiring pirates in search of career advice.” —Financial Times

Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine

Author : Greg Latimer
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439670095

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Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine by Greg Latimer Pdf

The little-known history of the pirates who roamed Maine’s rocky coast and remote islands—and what they left behind . . . Maine has never been regarded as a pirate haven—but only because witnesses were few and far between. With a rugged coast and more than four thousand offshore islands, Maine’s dark waters attracted sea raiders like Dixie Bull from the 1600s through colonial times. Pirate treasure still awaits discovery in Phippsburg and Machias, and pirate deceit prompted a massacre in ancient Fort Loyall. The infamous Captain Kidd may have prowled the waters off Deer Isle, while farther down the coast a woman and a bloodthirsty band of cutthroats lured ships to disaster at Isles of Shoals. In this colorful history featuring reenactment photos and other illustrations, award-winning investigative journalist Greg Latimer separates historical fact from fiction and leads readers on an adventure through the state’s foggy and treacherous past.

The Pirates' Pact

Author : Douglas R. Burgess
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2008-10-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780071643368

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The Pirates' Pact by Douglas R. Burgess Pdf

The Secret Alliances Between History's Most Notorious Buccaneers and Colonial America Was classical piracy an earlier version of state-sponsored terrorism? Here's the story of how almost every well-known buccaneer of the “Golden Age of Piracy” enjoyed active sponsorship from England's governors in the American colonies- setting a pattern of official disobedience to the Crown that would ultimately contribute to the American push for independence. Relying on rare primary sources discovered in government archives in England, the Carolinas, Rhode Island, Jamaica, and elsewhere, Burgess combines true tales of derring-do with groundbreaking research in this fascinating history.

A Chronological History of New-England

Author : Thomas Prince
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1826
Category : Chronology, Historical
ISBN : HARVARD:32044010587475

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The Republic of Pirates

Author : Colin Woodard
Publisher : Pan
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781743516065

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The Republic of Pirates by Colin Woodard Pdf

In the early eighteenth century a number of the great pirate captains, including Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach and 'Black Sam' Bellamy, joined forces. This infamous 'Flying Gang' was more than simply a thieving band of brothers. Many of its members had come to piracy as a revolt against conditions in the merchant fleet and in the cities and plantations in the Old and New Worlds. Inspired by notions of self-government, they established a crude but distinctive form of democracy in the Bahamas, carving out their own zone of freedom in which indentured servants were released and leaders chosen or deposed by a vote. They were ultimately overcome by their archnemesis, Captain Woodes Rogers - a merchant fleet owner and former privateer - and the brief but glorious Republic of Pirates came to an end. Colin Woodard's account is vividly told, full of incident and adventure, and brings to life this virtually unexplored chapter in the Golden Age of Piracy.

Pirates of Colonial Newport

Author : Gloria Merchant
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625847287

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Pirates of Colonial Newport by Gloria Merchant Pdf

The stories behind the legends are revealed in this history of Colonial-era piracy and the double lives of those who sailed under the black flag. The story of Newport, Rhode Island’s pirates began with war, ended with revolution, and inspired swashbuckling legends for generations to come. From 1690 to the American Revolution, many of Newport’s fathers, husbands, and sons sailed under the black flag. They sailed into foreign waters, t return home from plundering the high seas to attend church and even serve in public offices. The citizens of Newport initially welcomed pirates with their exotic goods and gold to spend. But the community changed its tune when Newport’s prosperous shipping fleet became a target of piracy in the early eighteenth century. The locals who had once offered safe haven were suddenly happy to cooperate with London’s hunt for pirates. In this authoritative history, author Gloria Merchant covers well-known pirates like Thomas Tew as well as surprising ones such as Thomas Pain. Merchant also explores pirate lore from Captain Kidd’s buried treasure to the largest mass hanging of pirates in the colonies at Gravelly Point.