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No other era has determined our concept of piracy as much as the Golden Age of the Caribbean buccaneers and filibusters in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Entire pirate fleets roamed the Atlantic trade routes on the lookout for both the great Spanish treasure galleons ad the small merchantmen travelling between the islands and the continent. Even strongly fortified cities were not safe from attack. During a time when the European colonial powers had not yet established a firm hold on their possessions in the New World, well-organised violent communities of privateers played a significant part in local military conflicts but remained difficult to control in times of peace.
This volume seeks to provide an overview of the development of piracy in the Caribbean Sea between 1600 and 1725 and describes the diverse composition of many pirate bands and crews. Using contemporary sources and archaeological finds, this book describes the pirates' weapons, clothes, and ships. Wreck finds such as the Queen Anne's Revenge, the notorious Blackbeard's sunken flagship, have broadened our knowledge about how the pirate crews lived and fought. Based on this knowledge and supplemented by contemporary illustrations and modern reconstructions, this work provides a valuable source of information on the famous Golden Age of piracy.
Contents
Chronology
Introduction
A golden age on silver trade routes
A band of brothers? Universal equality?
The Pirate Code
Female pirates
A return to a quiet life?
Pirate strongholds
Dress
Weapons
Small arms
Bladed weapons
Ordnance
Pirate Ships
Three-masters
Sloops, brigs and brigantines
Flags and symbols
High seas tactics
The treatment of captured ships
Amphibious operations
Conclusion
Sources
Bibliography
This volume seeks to provide an overview of the development of piracy in the Caribbean Sea between 1600 and 1725 and describes the diverse composition of many pirate bands and crews. Using contemporary sources and archaeological finds, this book describes the pirates' weapons, clothes, and ships. Wreck finds such as the Queen Anne's Revenge, the notorious Blackbeard's sunken flagship, have broadened our knowledge about how the pirate crews lived and fought. Based on this knowledge and supplemented by contemporary illustrations and modern reconstructions, this work provides a valuable source of information on the famous Golden Age of piracy.
Contents
Chronology
Introduction
A golden age on silver trade routes
A band of brothers? Universal equality?
The Pirate Code
Female pirates
A return to a quiet life?
Pirate strongholds
Dress
Weapons
Small arms
Bladed weapons
Ordnance
Pirate Ships
Three-masters
Sloops, brigs and brigantines
Flags and symbols
High seas tactics
The treatment of captured ships
Amphibious operations
Conclusion
Sources
Bibliography
- Group
- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Querengässer, Alexander
- Title
- The Pirates of the Caribbean Sea
- Details
- Paperback. Numerous double and full page illustrations by Sascha Lunyakov, contemporary illustrations, one map. 76 pages.
- State
- new
- Subtitle
- The Golden Age of Piracy 1600 – 1725
Zeughaus Verlag GmbH
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10623 Berlin
Deutschland
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Website: www.zeughausverlag.de
Knesebeckstr. 88
10623 Berlin
Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.zeughausverlag.de
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