Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast

Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast

by Edward Rowe Snow
Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast

Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast

by Edward Rowe Snow

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Overview

Here is a volume devoted exclusively to the buccaneers and pirates who infested the shores, bays, and islands of the Atlantic Coast of North America. This is no collection of Old Wives' Tales, half-myth, half-truth, handed down from year to year with the story more distorted with each telling, nor is it a work of fiction. This book is an accurate account of the most outstanding pirates who ever visited the shores of the Atlantic Coast.
These are stories of stark realism. None of the artificial school of sheltered existence is included. Except for the extreme profanity, blasphemy, and obscenity in which most pirates were adept, everything has been included which is essential for the reader to get a true and fair picture of the life of a sea-rover.
Bold, daring adventurers, whose deeds are still discussed from the far reaches of North America to the tropical islands of the West Indies, parade through the pages of this volume. There is hardly a square mile of sandy beach from the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland to Key West, Florida, which has not felt the imprint of the buccaneer's boot.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788899914400
Publisher: Edizioni Savine
Publication date: 10/10/2017
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Edward Rowe Snow was a masterful storyteller famous for his tales of the sea and New England history. As the Flying Santa, he flew in small planes and helicopters over the lighthouses of New England, dropping Christmas parcels for the keepers and their families.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction to the 1944 Edition
Introduction to the Snow Centennial Edition
Part INew England Pirates1
1.Captain Bellamy, Wrecked at Cape Cod3
2.Captain Quelch, Who Brought Gold to New England23
3.William Fly, Hanged in Boston34
4.Philip Ashton, Whose Story Surpasses Robinson Crusoe44
5.Thomas Pound, Who Escaped the Hangman's Noose60
6.Thomas Tew of Newport, Aided by New York's Governor72
7.Captain Phillips, Whose Head Was Pickled84
8.Other New England Pirates95
Part IIChesapeake Bay to Florida119
9.Captain George Lowther121
10.Captain Edward Low, the Infamous Buccaneer131
11.Captain Francis Spriggs, Active off Florida's Coast151
12.Charles Harris, Hanged with His Crew at Newport158
Part IIINew York, Philadelphia, and Southward167
13.Captain William Kidd, "The Innocentest" of Them All169
14.Blackbeard, Alias Teach, the Most Ferocious Pirate190
15.Major Stede Bonnet, the Gentleman Pirate208
16.Charles Gibbs, Who Was Hanged at New York213
17.The Pirates Who Were Executed at Philadelphia224
Part IVThe Women Pirates231
18.Alwida and Mrs. Ching233
19.Mary Read and Ann Bonney, Who Loved and Fought234
Part VNewfoundland and Nova Scotia245
20.Bartholomew Roberts, the Pirate Cavalier247
21.The Husband and Wife Pirates of Nova Scotia256
Part VISearching for Buried Pirate Treasure263
22.The Lure of Pirate Gold265
23.Pirate Treasure Found Near Boothbay, Maine270
24.A Successful Cape Cod Pirate Treasure Hunt273
Bibliography from the 1944 Edition281
Index282
About the Author287
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