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Spanish Gold - Captain Woodes Rogers and the True Story of the Pirates of the Caribbean (Paperback)
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Spanish Gold - Captain Woodes Rogers and the True Story of the Pirates of the Caribbean (Paperback)
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Loot Price R420
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The amazing true story of Blackbeard, Calico Jack and all the other
pirates of the Caribbean and Captain Woodes Rogers, the privateer
turned governor of the Bahamas, who brought them to book. 'Both a
brilliant idea and an engrossing book that tells the story of a
ship of the line in Nelson's day' Bernard Cornwell, Books of the
Year, Mail on Sunday 'David Cordingly is a brilliant historian:
authoritative but easy to read, with an eye for the story yet with
a touch light enough to let the facts speak for themselves' Daily
Telegraph Today most of us know what we know about pirates from
icons like Long John Silver and Jack Sparrow. But who were the real
pirates of the Caribbean, and where did they come from? And how
were they tamed? David Cordingly's latest book reveals the true
story to have been at least as fascinating and gripping as the
legends. After the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713, there was
an explosion of piracy across the Caribbean and along the eastern
seaboard of North America. Hundreds of unemployed sailors roamed
the seaports and many were tempted to take to piracy. Unable to
attack enemy targets any longer, they replaced their national flags
with the black flag and became 'pyrates and enemies of all
mankind'. Nowhere was the problem greater than in the Bahamas. So,
after years of ignoring the problem, the British Government was
forced to act. Three warships were despatched across the Atlantic
with orders to suppress the pirates and it was agreed that a
Governor of the Bahama Islands be appointed 'to drive the pirates
from their lodgement'. The man selected for the nigh impossible
task was Captain Woodes Rogers, a former privateer who had made his
name (he rescued Alexander Selkirk, the model for Defoe's Robinson
Crusoe) and his fortune (GBP9m) by leading a highly successful
voyage round the world. This is the story of his battle with the
pirates, told in David Cordingly's inimitable style.
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