The Chronicles of Pirates – The Truth Behind the Legends: Complete History of Piracy & Biographies of the Most Famous Buccaneers (9 Books in One Volume)

The Chronicles of Pirates – The Truth Behind the Legends: Complete History of Piracy & Biographies of the Most Famous Buccaneers (9 Books in One Volume)

by Howard PyleDaniel Defoe Charles Ellms and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/01/2024

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The Chronicles of Pirates 'Äì The Truth Behind the Legends: Complete History of Piracy & Biographies of the Most Famous Buccaneers is a compendium that plunges into the tumultuous seas of piracy, unraveling the myth from the reality. This anthology skillfully weaves together nine distinct works that explore the allure, chaos, and brutality of piracy. The collection captures a wide array of literary styles, from adventurous narratives and historical accounts to analytical commentaries, offering a panoramic view of pirate lore and legacy. Each piece shines a light on the shadowy figures who roamed the seas, crafting tales that captivate both the informed historian and the casual reader. The anthology redeems notorious characters from mere myth, portraying them as complex individuals within historical contexts. The contributing authors, a stellar consortium of historians and storytellers, bring a wealth of diverse experiences and perspectives to this volume. Figures like Daniel Defoe and Howard Pyle offer timeless narratives that unveil the socio-political currents driving the Golden Age of Piracy. By including voices such as Ralph D. Paine and Charles Ellms, the collection aligns with both Romantic and Enlightenment-era interpretations of piracy, creating a literary mosaic that spans centuries and genres. Together, these authors enrich our understanding of piracy as more than criminal escapism, framing it as a social phenomenon that transcended national boundaries. For readers with a thirst for adventure and historical insight, The Chronicles of Pirates offers an unparalleled journey through the high seas of time. This anthology invites readers to explore the multifaceted narratives of piracy, from visceral stories of swashbuckling exploits to deeper examinations of pirate culture and its enduring legacy. It affords a rare opportunity to engage with a multitude of perspectives in one immersive volume, acting as both an educational odyssey and a provocation for further exploration. This collection is an essential read for those eager to navigate the waters of history with both curiosity and skepticism, teasing apart the threads of legend to reveal the fabric of truth beneath.

ISBN:
8596547813316
8596547813316
Category:
Literary essays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-01-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Howard Pyle

Howard Pyle (1853 - 1911) was an American illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people.

A native of Wilmington, Delaware, he spent the last year of his life in Florence, Italy.

Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe was a Londoner, born in 1660 at St Giles, Cripplegate, and son of James Foe, a tallow-chandler. He changed his name to Defoe from c. 1695. He was educated for the Presbyterian Ministry at Morton's Academy for Dissenters at Newington Green, but in 1682 he abandoned this plan and became a hosiery merchant in Cornhill. After serving briefly as a soldier in the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion, he became well established as a merchant and travelled widely in England, as well as on the Continent.

Between 1697 and 1701 he served as a secret agent for William III in England and Scotland, and between 1703 and 1714 for Harley and other ministers. During the latter period he also, single-handed, produced the Review, a pro-government newspaper. A prolific and versatile writer he produced some 500 books on a wide variety of topics, including politics, geography, crime, religion, economics, marriage, psychology and superstition. He delighted in role-playing and disguise, a skill he used to great effect as a secret agent, and in his writing he often adopted a pseudonym or another personality for rhetorical impact.

His first extant political tract (against James II) was published in 1688, and in 1701 appeared his satirical poem The True-Born Englishman, which was a bestseller. Two years later he was arrested for The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters, an ironical satire on High Church extremism, committed to Newgate and pilloried. He turned to fiction relatively late in life and in 1719 published his great imaginative work, Robinson Crusoe. This was followed in 1722 by Moll Flanders and A Journal of the Plague Year, and in 1724 by his last novel, Roxana.

His other works include A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, a guide-book in three volumes (1724–6; abridged Penguin edition, 1965), The Complete English Tradesman (1726), Augusta Triumphans, (1728), A Plan of the English Commerce (1728) and The Complete English Gentleman (not published until 1890). He died on 24 April 1731. Defoe had a great influence on the development of the English novel and many consider him to be the first true novelist.

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