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General History of the Pyrates (Revised)
General History of the Pyrates (Revised) | Daniel Defoe
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Famed for his enduring fictional masterpieces Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, Daniel Defoe also possessed considerable expertise in maritime affairs. As a commission merchant, importer, shipowner, and an active journalist who reported "ship news" and interviewed surviving pirates, Defoe achieved a high degree of authority on the subject of buccaneers. His knowledge was such that his book, A General History of the Pyrates, remains the major source of information about piracy in the first quarter of the 18th century.Reprinted here in its entirety, this fascinating history abounds in tales of flamboyant outlaws and their bloody deeds: Captain Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard; Captain William Kidd, whose trial and execution created a sensation throughout London and the world; Bartholomew Roberts, one of the most successful pirates of the era, whose crews captured an estimated 400 prizes in three years; Mary Read and Anne Bonny, who disguised themselves as men to sail under the Jolly Roger with the ill-fated Captain John Rackham; and many more.An engrossing blend of fact and fiction -- incorporating Defoe's celebrated flair for journalistic detail -- these lively tales of seafaring rogues and rascals and their ill-gotten gains will captivate armchair sailors, maritime enthusiasts and any lover of adventure on the high seas. This unique work has been edited by noted scholar Manuel Schonhorn, who has also supplied a provocative Postscript to the Dover Edition offering insights into the vast popularity of this subject in today's theater, movies, TV specials, magazine articles, lavish books, and maritime exhibitions. In an added "Note on the Author and the Text," Professor Schonhorn also examines the arguments for and against Defoe's very authorship of this important book.
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In spite of the controversy related to this book's authorship (Defoe isn't its author after all), it's a very entertaining book. It details the exploits of many pirates. It's a bit difficult to follow at times due to an overwhelming amount of names and dates, not to mention its old world values, but it provides a lot of interesting stories and facts. It's highly informative, offering a glimpse into the reality of the legendary piratical figures.

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If you'd fought like a man you wouldn't be hanged like a dog
Anne Bonney to Calico Jack. This book is the first recorded instance of those words. This book is also almost definitely NOT by Defoe.

And since I've been sick and missed my fave, the Golden Age pirates, I had to quote Anne. And I'm giving you a pic of my pirate/nautical shelves thoufh some books end up elsewhere, like in classics.

#PiratesLife #WhatAWayToLive

CrowCAH Awesome! I love your pirate shelves!!! ⚔️⚓️☠️ can't wait to see the rest of your posts! 8y
ValerieAndBooks I like how you have pieces like the ships to coordinate with the topic in the shelves! 8y
PirateJenny @ValerieAndBooks The pieces are pretty much strewn all over my apartment. 😄 7y
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