
Great Pirate Stories
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About This Book
"Great Pirate Stories" is a captivating collection that immerses readers in the thrilling world of piracy. This anthology features a variety of tales that explore the lives of infamous pirates, their daring adventures, and the treacherous seas they navigated. Each story is rich with vivid imagery and historical detail, bringing to life the allure of treasure hunting and the perilous life on the high seas. The characters range from notorious captains to cunning rogues, making it a delightful read for anyone fascinated by maritime lore and adventure.***The book not only entertains but also educa...
Chapters (367)(click to expand)
- Great Pirate Stories
- JOSEPH LEWIS FRENCH
- FOREWORD
- CONTENTS
- GREAT PIRATE STORIES
- THE PICCAROON[1]
- Michael Scott
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE CAPTURE OF PANAMA, 1671[2]
- John Esquemeling
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE MALAY PROAS[3]
- James Fenimore Cooper
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE WONDERFUL FIGHT OF THE EXCHANGE OF BRISTOL WITH THE PIRATES OF ALGIERS[4]
- Samuel Purchas
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE DAUGHTER OF THE GREAT MOGUL[6]
- Daniel Defoe
- FOOTNOTES:
- BARBAROSSA—KING OF THE CORSAIRS[7]
- E. Hamilton Currey, R.N.
- FOOTNOTES:
- MORGAN AT PUERTO BELLO[8]
- John Esquemeling
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE WAYS OF THE BUCCANEERS[10]
- John Masefield after John Esquemeling
- FOOTNOTES:
- A TRUE ACCOUNT OF THREE NOTORIOUS PIRATES[11]
- Howard Pyle, Ed.
- I Captain Teach alias Black-beard
- II Captain William Kid
- III Captain Bartholomew Roberts and His Crew
- FOOTNOTES:
- NARRATIVE OF THE CAPTURE OF THE SHIP DERBY, 1735
- Captain Anselm
- FOOTNOTES:
- FRANCIS LOLONOIS
- John Esquemeling
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE FIGHT BETWEEN THE DORRILL AND THE MOCA[15]
- FOOTNOTES:
- JADDI THE MALAY PIRATE[16]
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE TERRIBLE LADRONES[17]
- Richard Glasspoole
- A few Remarks on the Origin, Progress, Manners, and Customs of the Ladrones
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE FEMALE CAPTIVE[26]
- Lucretia Parker
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE PASSING OF MOGUL MACKENZIE
- Arthur Hunt Chute
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE LAST OF THE SEA-ROVERS
- W. B. Lord
- FOOTNOTES:
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