Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The popular image of pirates today-the combined effect of three centuries of books, plays, operas, films, cartoons, and children's games-is extraordinarily powerful.Pirates have become the mythical equivalent of giants, vampires, wizards, or witches, and they no longer seem quite real. Yet they definitely were real-as this first comprehensive, worldwide historical survey makes abundantly clear-and considerably more frightening historically than Long John Silver or Captain Hook. The barnacled sea dogs featured in this fascinating volume well deserved their reputations for bravery, hard drinking, avarica, foul language-and casual violence and cruelty.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-252) and index.
Table of Contents
Introduction /David Cordingly --Lure of Spanish gold /David F. Marley --Brethren of the coast /Jenifer G. Marx --Buccaneer explorers /David Cordingly --Corsairs of the Mediterranean /Richard Platt --Golden age of piracy /Jenifer G. Marx --Libertalia the pirate's utopia /Marcus Rediker --Pirate round /Jenifer G. Marx --French and American privateers /James C. Bradford --Eastern seas /John Falconer --Chinese pirates /Dian H. Murray --Piracy today /Eric Ellen.