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A General History of the Pyrates: Pirate Captains, Crews, Ships, and Laws

Daniel Defoe, Captain Charles Johnson

A General History of the Pyrates: Pirate Captains, Crews, Ships, and Laws

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform April 18, 2014)
This excellent 1724 book was first published in Britain, containing biographies of many contemporary pirates. It is the prime source for the biographies of many well known pirates and has been influential in shaping popular conceptions of piracy.

This excellent reference brings out the details of life as a sailor on dark, dangerous seas.

This book introduced many features which later became common in pirate literature, such as pirates with missing legs or eyes, the myth of pirates burying treasure, and the name of the pirates flag the Jolly Roger. The author specifically cites two pirates as having named their flag Jolly Roger, (named after the first Pirate and his crew); Welsh pirate Bartholomew Roberts in June, 1721, and English pirate Francis Spriggs in December 1723.

In giving an almost mythical status to the more colorful characters, such as the infamous English pirates Blackbeard and Calico Jack, the book provided the standard account of the lives of many people still famous in the 21st century, and influenced pirate literature of Robert Louis Stevenson and J.M.Barrie.

  • A General History of the Pirates
  • Daniel Defoe
  • Subjects: Piracy, Nautical Life, Seamanship, Sea Battles, Treasure, Wooden Ships
  • Related books: Under the Black Flag, The Republic of Pirates, Treasure Island, Empire of Blue Water
  • ISBN
    1497385792 / 9781497385795
    Pages
    180
    Weight
    18.88 oz.
    Dimensions
    8.5 x 0.41 in.