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Raiders and Rebels, A History of the Golden Age of Piracy
An authentic history of piracy brought vividly to life. The Devil’s Captain
Sailing as an honest seaman aboard the merchant trader, Princess, bound for the Dark Continent, the young Englishman Bart Roberts is captured by pirates. After quickly learning the buccaneer craft he ends up the captain of the “Royal Fortune”, flying the Black Flag and becoming the scourge of the Atlantic. Pacific Passions
At its widest point north and south the Pacific Ocean measures 8,350 nautical miles. At its widest point east and west it stretches some 9,300 nautical miles. Its 64,186,000 square miles dwarf all the land surfaces of the planet, as well as all other seas. Until 1513 no white man ever knew it existed. |
Selected Works1. Non-Fiction
Raiders and Rebels, A History of the Golden Age of Piracy
The most authoritative account of the rise and fall of the real "raiders and rebels" who terrorized the seas from 1692 to 1725. 2. Fiction
The Devil’s Captain
The adventures of “Black Bart” Roberts the most dreaded pirate ever to sail the high seas! 3. Non-Fiction
Pacific Passions
The European struggle for power in the great ocean in the age of exploration. |