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The Pirates of the High Seas - Know Your Infamous Buccaneers, Their Exploits & Their Real Histories

Par : Daniel Defoe, Captain Charles Johnson, Howard Pyle, Ralph D. Paine, Charles Ellms
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  • Nombre de pages2128
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-80-272-3084-6
  • EAN9788027230846
  • Date de parution15/11/2017
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille16 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag

Résumé

The Pirates of the High Seas - Know Your Infamous Buccaneers, Their Exploits & Their Real Histories serves as a compelling anthology that dives into the tempestuous lives of pirates, exploring this broad theme through a tapestry of literary styles ranging from historical analysis to swashbuckling narratives. This collection not only examines the alluring lore of piracy but also critically engages with the often-romanticized depictions, providing a thorough exploration of both the myths and realities associated with these maritime outlaws.
Standout pieces within the anthology offer varying perspectives, from firsthand piratical encounters to scholarly retrospectives, creating a nuanced historical tapestry that intrigues and educates. The contributors, including notable historians and writers such as Daniel Defoe and Howard Pyle, bring a rich diversity of backgrounds to the anthology, collectively delving into the socio-political and cultural impacts of piracy across different eras.
Their works resonate with historical movements and the evolution of maritime literature, offering readers a rigorous exploration of piracy's role in shaping maritime laws and economies. This assembly of voices not only illuminates the often opaque histories of famous buccaneers but also showcases the pervasive influence of these figures in popular culture and national histories. Ideal for both aficionados of maritime history and new explorers of the pirate legacy, this anthology delivers a comprehensive and engaging examination of piracy.
Readers are invited to traverse the high seas through the pages of vivid anecdotes and rigorous research, discovering the multifaceted realities of these infamous adventurers. The Pirates of the High Seas beckons those who yearn to uncover the in-depth, real stories behind the legends, providing an indispensable resource for understanding the complex narratives that have shaped the portrayal of piracy through the ages.
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