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Sea Pirates and Their Adventures from Antiquity to the XIX Century - cover

Sea Pirates and Their Adventures from Antiquity to the XIX Century

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Prepare to embark on a captivating journey through the world of piracy, where daring seafarers, hidden treasures, and epic battles await! From ancient times to the golden age of piracy, this book takes you on an unforgettable voyage, exploring the lives and exploits of notorious pirates, corsairs, and buccaneers.

Unravel the tales of the Phoenician traders, Greek pirates, Roman corsairs, Viking raiders, and Chinese pirates, who sailed the seas with audacity and cunning. Witness their raids, plundering, and conquests, leaving behind a legacy of legends and untold riches.

Delve into the heart of the Caribbean, where buccaneers and pirates established their own lawless republic, challenging the authority of European powers. Meet the likes of Sir Francis Drake, Henry Morgan, Edward Teach (Blackbeard), and Captain Kidd, whose names have become synonymous with piracy and adventure.

Venture into the treacherous waters of the Barbary Coast, where Barbary corsairs, operating under the Ottoman Empire's patronage, terrorized the Mediterranean Sea, capturing ships and enslaving their crews. Discover the pirates of the Orient, from the Wokou pirates of Japan to the Lanfang Republic, a pirate haven in Borneo, and the Red Flag Fleet of the South China Sea.

Explore the world of privateers and letters of marque, government-sanctioned pirates who played a crucial role in naval warfare and trade. Learn about the famous privateers of the Elizabethan era, such as Drake, Hawkins, and Raleigh, and their contributions to the defeat of the Spanish Armada.

Witness the resurgence of piracy in the 19th and 20th centuries, from the pirates of the Malay Archipelago and the South China Sea to the Somali pirates who terrorized the Indian Ocean. Examine the challenges and solutions to modern piracy, as well as the enduring legacy of piracy in literature, popular culture, and our collective imagination.

This book delves into the intriguing and often contradictory nature of piracy, shedding light on its historical, social, and cultural significance. It examines the factors that drive people to piracy, the impact of piracy on trade and economies, and the ways in which piracy has been both romanticized and condemned throughout history.

Join us on this thrilling journey through the world of piracy, where adventure, intrigue, and danger lurk around every corner. Dive into the pages of this book and immerse yourself in the captivating stories of seafaring raiders, corsairs, and buccaneers, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the rich and complex history of piracy.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 163 pages.

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