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HISTORY OF PIRATES – True Story of the Most Notorious Pirates - cover

HISTORY OF PIRATES – True Story of the Most Notorious Pirates

Daniel Defoe, Captain Charles Johnson

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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HISTORY OF PIRATES – True Story of the Most Notorious Pirates offers an enthralling exploration into the lives and legends of some of history's most infamous sea marauders. This anthology weaves a tapestry of intrigue, adventure, and the relentless pursuit of freedom that defined the Golden Age of Piracy. With a rich diversity of narrative styles, it captures the notorious exploits of pirate figures, immersing the reader in tales of high seas treachery, mutiny, and the endless struggle against authority. While navigating these narratives, readers are invited to ponder the romanticized and often misguided perceptions of pirate life. This collection features the amalgamated insight of Daniel Defoe and Captain Charles Johnson, seminal figures whose works have indelibly marked the pirate genre. Their contributions bring forth a blend of historical authenticity and imaginative flourish, reflecting the zeitgeist of the 18th-century fascination with these enigmatic outlaws. The intersection of Defoe's narrative prowess with Johnson's detailed chronicling presents a well-rounded view into the socio-political implications of piracy, thus enriching the anthology with a multifaceted exploration of a fascinating period. HISTORY OF PIRATES stands as a compelling portal into a turbulent epoch, making it an essential read for aficionados of history and literature alike. This collection's educational value lies in its comprehensive capture of varied pirate experiences, presenting an opportunity for readers to dissect the myriad motivations and cultural impacts of piracy. It is a remarkable invitation to sail through stories that continue to ignite imagination and debate, fostering a dialogue between the storied past and contemporary interpretations of freedom and rebellion.
Disponible depuis: 12/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 555 pages.

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