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1 online resource (485 pages). |
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Pirates and Piracy anthology |
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Pirates and Piracy anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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Includes index. |
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Translation of: De Americaensche Zeeroovers. |
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Spine title: Buccaneers of America, 1684-1685. |
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The buccaneers of America, the second volume, containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp and others performed upon the coasts of the South sea for the space of two years, from the original journal of the said voyage written by Mr. Basil Ringgrose, gent., who was all along present at those transactions: p. [285]-475. |
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Original document: Book. |
Summary |
Written by an actual buccaneer, this fascinating book tells the true story of some of the most important raids committed by English and French pirates against the settlements of the West Indies. Aided by a slew of eyewitness engravings, the stories herein tell the unparalleled exploits of the famous pirate Henry Morgan, who sacked Porto Bello and burned the colony of Panama. The book’s pirate author warns that “pieces-of-eight do not grow on every tree,” but nevertheless his tales of plunder and piracy are an entertaining look into a forgotten world. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Buccaneers.
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Pirates.
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Spanish Main.
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West Indies.
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Added Author |
Ringrose, Basil, -1686.
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Sonnenschein, William Swan, 1855-1931.
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Added Title |
Americaensche Zeeroovers. English.
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Buccaneers of America, 1684-1685 |
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