A general history of the pyrates /Daniel Defoe ; edited by Manuel Schonborn
One of the first general references on pirate history, this classic book (believed to have been written by Daniel Defoe) profiles 16 famous pirate captains along with female pirates Mary Read and Anny Bonny.
"General history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates"
"general history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates, and also their policies, discipline and government, from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, in 1717, to the present year 1724"
"Discusses pirates such as Avery, Martel, Teach (Blackbeard), Stede Bonnet, Edward England, Charles Vane, John Rackam, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, Howel Davis, Bartholomew Roberts, Thomas Anstis, Worley, George Lowther, Edward Low, John Evans, John Phillips, Francis Spriggs, John Smith, Mission, Tew, William Kid, John Bowen, Halsey, Thomas White, Thomas Howard, David Williams, Samuel Burgess, Nathaniel North, Condent, Bellamy, Lewis, Cornelius, William Fly, and others, plus trials and civil laws and statutes concerning piracy."
"One of the first general references on pirate history, this classic book (believed to have been written by Daniel Defoe) profiles 16 famous pirate captains along with female pirates Mary Read and Anny Bonny."@en
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