Great pirate stories /

The piccaroon / from Tom Cringle's log, by Michael Scott -- The capture of Panama, 1671 / from The buccaneers of America, by John Esquemeling [A.O. Exquemelin] -- The Malay Proas / from Afloat and ashore, by James Fenimore Cooper -- The wonderful fight of the Exchange of Bristol with the pirate...

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Main Author: French, Joseph Lewis, 1858-1936.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: New York : Brentano's 1922
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwxjp8
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Summary:The piccaroon / from Tom Cringle's log, by Michael Scott -- The capture of Panama, 1671 / from The buccaneers of America, by John Esquemeling [A.O. Exquemelin] -- The Malay Proas / from Afloat and ashore, by James Fenimore Cooper -- The wonderful fight of the Exchange of Bristol with the pirates of Algiers / from Purchas, his pilgrimage, by Samuel Purchas -- The daughter of the great Mogul / from The king of the pirates, by Daniel Defoe -- Barbarossa, king of the corsairs / from Sea wolves of the Mediterranean, by E. Hamilton Currey -- Morgan at Puerto Bello / from The buccaneers of America, by John Esquemeling -- The ways of the buccaneers / from Buccaneer customs on the Spanish Main, by John Esquemeling -- A true account of three notorious pirates / from The buccaneers of America, Howard Pyle, ed. -- Narrative of the capture of the ship Derby, 1735 / by Captain Anselm -- Francis Lolonois, the slave who became a pirate king / from The buccaneers of America, by John Esquemeling -- The fight between the Dorrill and the Moca / from The Indian antiquary, vol. 49 -- Jaddi the Malay pirate / from The Indian antiquary, vol. 49 -- The terrible Ladrones / from The Ladrone pirates, by Richard Glasspoole -- The female captive / from an old pamphlet, published in 1825, by Lucretia Parker -- The passing of Mogul Mackenzie, the last of the North Atlantic pirates / from Blackwood's magazine, by Arthur Hunt -- The last of the sea-rovers : the Riff Coast pirates / from the Nautical magazine by W.B. Lord. Mode of access: Internet.