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A history of piracy in the New World, with chapters devoted to such
notable buccaneers as Bartholemy Portuguez, L'Olonnois the Cruel,
Henry Morgan, Blackbeard, Mary Reed, Anne Bonny, and many more
At the age of fifty-five, former president Theodore Roosevelt took
part in an expedition to the far reaches of the Amazon. Mind you,
in time and context this was an extraordinary thing; at this point
in history, you'd need to make an expedition into space to get as
far away from workaday life as Roosevelt's party went. This book is
Roosevelt's journal during the expedition into the unknown in the
name of science -- an expedition into very real and very mortal
peril. . . .
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