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El. knyga: Pirates and Privateers in the 18th Century: The Final Flourish

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  • Formatas: 184 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526731685
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  • Formatas: 184 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526731685
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Pirates and Privateers tells the fascinating story of the buccaneers who were the scourge of merchants in the 18th Century. It examines their lifestyle, looking at how the sinking of the Spanish treasure fleet in a storm off the coast of Florida led to a pirate’s gold rush; how the King’s Pardon was a desperate gamble – which paid off – and considers the role of individual island governors, such as Woodes Rogers in the Bahamas, in bringing piracy under control.The book also looks at how piracy has been a popular topic in print, plays, songs and now films, making thieves and murderers into swash-buckling heroes. It also considers the whole question of buried treasure – and gives a lively account of many of the pirates who dominated the so-called ‘Golden Age’ of Piracy.

Pirates and Privateers tells the fascinating story of the buccaneers who were the scourge of merchants in the 18th Century.
Preface vi
Part One Background
Chapter 1 A General History of the Pyrates
2(15)
Chapter 2 Letters of Marque and Codes of Conduct
17(14)
Chapter 3 The Earlier Years of the Golden Age
31(17)
Part Two The Beginning of the End of the Golden Age
Chapter 4 Parliament, Proclamations and Pardons
48(7)
Chapter 5 Rotten to the Core, Colonial Governors and Plantation Owners
55(4)
Chapter 6 Governor Alexander Spotswood of Virginia
59(6)
Chapter 7 A New Breed of Governor, Woodes Rogers
65(5)
Chapter 8 Sea Changes
70(10)
Part Three The Final Phase of the Golden Age Introduction
80(52)
Chapter 9 The Great Storm of 1715: Biographies of Jennings, Hornigold, Bellamy and England
83(14)
Chapter 10 A Short Rope or a Long Drop: Biographies of Charles Vane, Stede Bonnet, William Fly and Olivier Levasseur
97(13)
Chapter 11 John Rackham, with Biographies of Anne Bonny and Mary Read
110(10)
Chapter 12 Killed in Action: Biographies of Edward Teach, Howell Davis and John (`Bartholomew') Roberts
120(12)
Part Four Piracy in Literature and Popular Culture
Chapter 13 Books, Ballads and Plays
132(12)
Part Five The Present Time
Chapter 14 Modern Day Treasure Hunting -- The Lure of Buried Treasure
144(9)
Epilogue: The Big `What If?' 153(3)
Appendix 1 156(4)
Appendix 2 160(6)
Bibliography 166(2)
Accreditation for Images Used 168(4)
Index 172
Mike Rendell has written nine books, all of them about Georgian England. His interest in the period was inspired by a fascinating cache of papers left by his 18th century ancestors. His other books with Pen & Sword include 'In Bed with the Georgians - Sex, Scandal and Satire in the 18th Century' and 'Trailblazing Women of the Georgian era'. He spends his time when not writing speaking about life in Georgian Britain, both in England and abroad, and on cruise liners. He divides his time between homes in Spain and on the edge of Dartmoor.