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THE PIRATES OF MALABAR AND AN ENGLISHWOMAN IN INDIA TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO - BY COLONEL JOHN BIDDULPH
PREFACE
THE PIRATES OF MALABAR - CHAPTER I - RISE OF EUROPEAN PIRACY IN THE EAST
CHAPTER II - CAPTAIN KIDD
CHAPTER III - THE RISE OF CONAJEE ANGRIA
CHAPTER IV - AN ACTIVE GOVERNOR
CHAPTER V - THE COMPANY'S SERVANTS
CHAPTER VI - EXPEDITION AGAINST KENNERY
CHAPTER VII - EXPEDITION AGAINST GHERIAH
CHAPTER VIII - EXPEDITION AGAINST COLABA
In the early 1700s the Indian Ocean was a perilous highway, where every voyage risked mutiny, disease and the relentless threat of pirate ships prowling from the Cape of Good Hope to the mouth of the Persian Gulf. Traders who dared the journey faced brutal attacks, the loss of crew to slavery, and the constant uncertainty of whether a distant lighthouse would ever signal safe harbor. The narrative opens with vivid accounts of shipwrecks and massacres that illustrate just how fragile the fledgling East India trade truly was.
Amid this hostile seascape, an Englishwoman arrives in India, determined to carve out a place for herself far from the comforts of home. Her eyes quickly learn the harsh realities of colonial life, from navigating hostile ports to confronting the ruthless corsairs that menace every vessel. As she adapts to a world where survival depends on wit and courage, her story offers a compelling glimpse into the human cost of empire and the daring spirit of those who lived on the edge of danger.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (403K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1921
Best known for vivid writing on the peoples and landscapes of the Hindu Kush, this British officer and naturalist turned firsthand experience in India and Central Asia into books that still draw readers interested in travel, empire, and frontier history.
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