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THE BOOK OF PIRATES: 70+ Adventure Classics Legends & True History of the Notorious Buccaneers - cover

THE BOOK OF PIRATES: 70+ Adventure Classics Legends & True History of the Notorious Buccaneers

Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Daniel Defoe, L. Frank Baum, James Fenimore Cooper, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Hope Hodgson, Frederick Marryat, Howard Pyle, Walter Scott, F Scott itzgerald, J.M. Barrie, Harry Collingwood, G. A. Henty, Arthur Conan Doyle, W.H.G. Kingston, Robert E. Howard, J. Allan Dunn, R. M. Ballantyne, John Esquemeling, Harold MacGrath, Ralph D. Paine, Stanley Lane-Poole, Charles Boardman Hawes, Richard Le Gallienne, Joseph Lewis French, Charles Ellms, Jack London, Jules Verne, Captain Charles Johnson, Currey E. Hamilton, J. D. Jerrold Kelley

Publisher: DigiCat

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THE BOOK OF PIRATES: 70+ Adventure Classics, Legends & True History of the Notorious Buccaneers is a compelling anthology that navigates the thrilling world of pirates through an array of literary styles. This collection marries the high seas' adventurous spirit with the darker, morally complex tales of pirate folklore. It offers readers a rich tapestry woven from the threads of classic adventure literature, capturing the thrills, perils, and allure of pirate life. Among the standout pieces are gripping narratives and mysterious adventures that challenge the imaginations and expectations of readers, painting the notorious buccaneers in both legendary and historical lights. The anthology unites a distinguished group of authors, each contributing with unique perspectives and narrative flair. From the vivid imaginings of Jules Verne and the romantic allure of Alexandre Dumas to the atmospheric mysteries of Edgar Allan Poe and the humourous escapades penned by L. Frank Baum, these authors bring to life the historical and cultural dimensions of piracy. They explore themes of freedom, rebellion, and duality across different eras, aligning with movements such as Romanticism and Victorian literature, enriching the thematic tapestry of high-seas adventure with depth and authenticity. This collection is a perfect acquisition for those eager to embark on a nautical journey across time and literary styles. It provides a unique opportunity to explore diverse perspectives, offering educational insights that captivate as much as they educate. By engaging with these works, readers will enjoy the interplay of contrastive voices and styles, fostering a dialogue between the past and the present. Whether you're a fan of classic literature, historical adventure, or pirate lore, THE BOOK OF PIRATES promises a treasure trove of experiences sure to enthrall and inspire.
Available since: 12/12/2023.
Print length: 11081 pages.

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