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The Chronicles of Pirates - Complete History of Piracy & Biographies of the Most Famous Buccaneers - cover

The Chronicles of Pirates - Complete History of Piracy & Biographies of the Most Famous Buccaneers

Daniel Defoe, Howard Pyle, John Esquemeling, Ralph D. Paine, Stanley Lane-Poole, Charles Ellms, Captain Charles Johnson, Currey E. Hamilton, J. D. Jerrold Kelley

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Chronicles of Pirates is an enthralling compilation that sails through the tempestuous waters of maritime history, exploring the multifaceted and tumultuous lives of seafaring outlaws. This anthology curates tales spanning the golden age of piracy, encompassing a tapestry of genres from adventurous epics to intricate historical narratives. Each piece captures the allure and peril of the pirate life, weaving together tales of discovery, betrayal, and conquest. At its core, the collection unravels the mythos of piracy, revealing the gritty realities often romanticized in popular culture, offering standout narratives that reflect the universal themes of freedom and rebellion. Comprised of works from distinguished authors such as Howard Pyle and Daniel Defoe, The Chronicles of Pirates brings together voices that defined and challenged the traditional narratives of their time. Their writings align with historical movements of exploration and colonial expansion, reflecting the socio-political dynamics of the 17th and 18th centuries. Each contributor offers a unique insight into the mystical world of pirates, highlighting their cultural impact across diverse societies while challenging the conventional views. The collection benefits from the rich tapestry of backgrounds and experiences of its authors, creating a nuanced portrayal of piratical exploits. The Chronicles of Pirates is an indispensable volume for those seeking to immerse themselves in the enigmatic world of these infamous seafarers. It invites readers to navigate through a labyrinth of narratives that provide educational insight and sheer adventure. This anthology serves as a treasure trove of perspectives, presenting a multifaceted dialogue that enriches our understanding of piracy beyond its notorious legends. Readers are encouraged to explore this collection not only for its historical intrigue but also for the broader reflections on human nature and societal constructs it evokes.
Disponible depuis: 13/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 2128 pages.

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