Privateers and Privateering with Eight Illustrations

Privateers and Privateering with Eight Illustrations by E. P. Statham is a detailed exploration of true stories surrounding privateering incidents and heroes, primarily from the eighteenth century. Published by Heritage Books in March 2013, this illustrated edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English. The book clarifies the distinction between privateers, who were licensed to plunder, and pirates, while highlighting the role of privateers as valuable naval auxiliaries.
Readers will find a rich collection of narratives that delve into the lives and exploits of notable privateers, including figures like William Damper, Woodes Rogers, and Jean Bart. The text also features discussions on various incidents and characters, offering insights into maritime history and piracy. Enhanced by eight illustrations and a comprehensive index, this edition provides a thorough examination of the romanticized yet complex world of privateering, appealing to both historians and those with a casual interest in military and maritime history.
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Historians and armchair adventurers will enjoy this collection of true stories of privateering incidents and heroes, taken mostly from the eighteenth century. Privateers, originally known as “private men-of-war”, have frequently been confused with pirates, but unlike pirates, privateers were licensed plunderers. Privateers were valuable auxiliaries to the Navy, although, in the absence of legitimate prey, privateers would sometimes adopt the tactics the pirates. “The privateersman, scouring the seas in his swift, rakish craft, plundering the merchant vessels of the enemy, and occasionally engaging in a desperate encounter with an opponent of his own class, or even with a well-equipped man-of-war, has always presented a romantic and fascinating personality.” Discussions include: two early incidents, privateering in the South Seas with chapters devoted to William Damper, Woodes Rogers, George Shelvocke and John Clipperton; the Great Englishmen-Fortunatus Wright and George Walker; Frenchmen-Jean Bart, Du Guay Trouin, Jacques Cassard and Robert Surcouf; American Captains-Silas Talbot, Joshua Barney, Barney and Haraden, Thomas Boyle, and “General Armstrong;” and numerous “Odd Yarns” about such notable characters as Captain Death of the Terrible, and much, much more… Eight charming illustrations and a fullname plus subject index enhance the text.
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