The Pirate Life Revealed - 18th Century

The Golden Age of Piracy

Description

Step aboard and confront the real pirate life of the 18th century. Drawing on trial records, eyewitness accounts, and maritime finds, this gripping, source‑driven book strips away romantic legend to reveal how pirates recruited, governed, fought, and survived. Learn why some crews practiced surprising forms of democracy, how captains kept order, and which economic and political forces pushed sailors into outlawry. From cramped decks and brutal discipline to daring raids and the science of navigation, the narrative blends adrenaline‑charged episodes with clear historical analysis. Read vivid portraits of figures like Blackbeard and Anne Bonny, discover the truth behind buried‑treasure myths, and follow the legal and naval campaigns that ultimately ended the Golden Age of Piracy. Perfect for lovers of maritime history, historical nonfiction, and anyone fascinated by the clash of law, liberty, and violence at sea. Richly illustrated with maps and artifacts, this book is both a compelling read and a reliable reference - ideal for gifting, collecting, or classroom use. Buy now to uncover the untold rules, risks, and realities behind the Jolly Roger.
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Writer
Algoet, Gaëtan
Title
The Pirate Life Revealed - 18th Century
Publisher
Algoet Publishing
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
571
Weight
958 gr
EAN
9789403910666
Dimensions
240 x 170 x 32 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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