A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates - from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence to the present year


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A General History of the Pirates has long been a classic of seafaring literature and was inspiration to both Robert Louis Stevenson and J.M. Barrie. Nothing is known about Captain Charles Johnson, and it is thought that the name may be assumed - there are even some who believe he may have been Daniel Defoe. All that can be stated with any certainty is that in 1724 a small octavo volume appeared that became so popular it grew through 4 editions over 2 years and is still famed today. Historians from both sides of the Atlantic have attested to the accuracy of the work's content. This is a reprint of the 1927 reissued 4th edition - enhanced by the Arthur L. Hayward's editorial touches.



















A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, and Also Their Policies, Discipline and Government, from Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, in 1717, to the Present Year 1724. With the Remarkable Actions and Adventures of the Two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. To which is Prefix'd an Account of the Famous Captain Avery ... To which is Added, a Short Abstract of the Statute and Civil Law, in Relation to Pyracy. By Captain Charles Johnson [pseudonym of Daniel Defoe]. [With Plates.].


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A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates, and Also Their Policies, Discipline and Government, from Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, in 1717, to the Present Year 1724. With the Remarkable Actions and Adventures of the Two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. To which is Prefix'd an Account of the Famous Captain Avery and His Companions ... To which is Added, a Short Abstract of the Statue and Civil Law, in Relation to Pyracy


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