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St. Augustine Pirates and Privateers

St. Augustine Pirates and Privateers
Author: Theodore Corbett
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614236534

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Entrenched on Florida's Atlantic Coast since the sixteenth century, the Spanish presidio of St. Augustine was a prime target for piracy. For the colonial governors of Great Britain, France and Spain, privateering--and its rogue form, piracy--was a type of warfare used to enhance the limited resources of their colonies. While the citizens of St. Augustine were victims of this guerrilla war, they also struck back at their enemies using privateers such as Francisco Menendez, whose attacks on British ships strengthened his reputation and sustained the city. Historian Theodore Corbett recounts this dark and turbulent history, from the first sacking of the city by Francis Drake, through the pirate raids of the 1680s to the height of St. Augustine's privateering in the eighteenth century.


The Pirates of St. Augustine

The Pirates of St. Augustine
Author: Fred Tutwiler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2019-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781098579104

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The bloody birth and history of St. Augustine


Andrew Ranson: St Augustine's Pirate

Andrew Ranson: St Augustine's Pirate
Author: K. Lee
Publisher: Betsy S Lee
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-12-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692339480

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When his mother, the duchess, dies in childbirth, Andrew Ranson is abandoned by his father, the Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who provides the black wet nurse funds to raise him as her own in Jamaica. After he goes to sea, Andrew learns of his heritage and collides with his father's upper-class world in England and America. While a captive in Spanish St. Augustine, Andrew saves the town from the 1702 invasion by English forces from Carolina. Andrew Ranson: St. Augustine's Pirate intertwines international intrigue as European powers battle for control of Florida and its all-important shipping lanes. Lust, piracy, financial ruin, and unrequited love also play their part in behind-the-scene views of events that established America, including the purchase of Mt. Vernon by the father of George Washington. Andrew Ranson: St. Augustine's Pirate received a medallion for being one of the ten historical fiction finalists in the Florida Writers Association's 2014 Royal Palm Literary Awards.


Pirates of St. Augustine

Pirates of St. Augustine
Author: Pat Croce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780972946377

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Pirate Women

Pirate Women
Author: Laura Sook Duncombe
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1613736045

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In the first-ever Seven Seas history of the world's female buccaneers, Pirate Women: The Princesses, Prostitutes, and Privateers Who Ruled the Seven Seas tells the story of women, both real and legendary, who through the ages sailed alongside—and sometimes in command of—their male counterparts. These women came from all walks of life but had one thing in common: a desire for freedom. History has largely ignored these female swashbucklers, until now. Here are their stories, from ancient Norse princess Alfhild and warrior Rusla to Sayyida al-Hurra of the Barbary corsairs; from Grace O'Malley, who terrorized shipping operations around the British Isles during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; to Cheng I Sao, who commanded a fleet of four hundred ships off China in the early nineteenth century. Author Laura Sook Duncombe also looks beyond the stories to the storytellers and mythmakers. What biases and agendas motivated them? What did they leave out? Pirate Women explores why and how these stories are told and passed down, and how history changes depending on who is recording it. It's the most comprehensive overview of women pirates in one volume and chock-full of swashbuckling adventures that pull these unique women from the shadows into the spotlight that they deserve.


The Buccaneers of America

The Buccaneers of America
Author: Alexander O. Exquemelin
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-12-27
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0486138690

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Fascinating chronicle of the bands of plundering sea rovers who roamed the Caribbean and coastlines of Central America in the 17th century. Includes exploits of the infamous Henry Morgan and his burning of Panama City.


The Pirates of St. Augustine

The Pirates of St. Augustine
Author: Skadi Meic Beorh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781434430779

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Being a Most Reliable Account of Certain Daring Acts & Adventures of the World's Most Dreaded Ocean Craft, & Being Also a Certain Window of Tyme Wherethrough the Reader May Peer in Upon the Quaint Village of San Agustin de la Pascua Florida as She Yet Lay in Her Infancy...


A History of Pirates

A History of Pirates
Author: Nigel Cawthorne
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848584962

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The modern image of the pirate is derived from Captain Charles Johnson's accounts of the cut-throats who sailed under the Jolly Roger. It was he who gave mythical status to the likes of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd. Using contemporary sources, Nigel Cawthorne now turns the spotlight on the reality of pirate life, revealing the truth behind the legends. It gives us an insight into the men - and women - their weapons, their ships, their unhappy victims and their hide-outs, including the capital city of the pirate 'empire', Port Royal in Jamaica - known as the 'wickedest city in the world'.


The Republic of Pirates

The Republic of Pirates
Author: Colin Woodard
Publisher: Pan Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Buccaneers
ISBN: 9781509841912

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For fans of Black Sails and Crossbones comes a new history of the Golden Age of Piracy. . . In the early eighteenth century a number of the great pirate captains, including Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach and 'Black Sam' Bellamy, joined forces. This infamous 'Flying Gang' was more than simply a thieving band of brothers. Many of its members had come to piracy as a revolt against conditions in the merchant fleet and in the cities and plantations in the Old and New Worlds. Inspired by notions of self-government, they established a crude but distinctive form of democracy in the Bahamas, carving out their own zone of freedom in which indentured servants were released and leaders chosen or deposed by a vote. They were ultimately overcome by their archnemesis, Captain Woodes Rogers-a merchant fleet owner and former privateer - and the brief but glorious Republic of Pirates came to an end.Meticulously researched and full of incident and adventure, The Republic of Pirates brings to life an extraordinary forgotten chapter of history.


Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates

Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
Author: Howard Pyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1921
Genre: Buccaneers
ISBN:

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Stories and descriptions of famous pirates and buccaneers.