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THE PIRATES OWN BOOK - Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Sea Robbers. - by - Charles Ellms - Originally published 1837
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
THE DANISH AND NORMAN PIRATES
Awilda, the Female Pirate.
A Priest thrown from the Ramparts of an Abbey.
ADVENTURES AND EXPLOITS OF CAPTAIN AVERY
Captain Avery engaging the Great Mogul's Ship.
Captain Avery receiving the three chests of Treasure on board of his Ship.
Captain Tew attacks the ship from India.
A vivid portrait of the golden age of piracy unfolds through a series of first‑hand accounts that bring the lawless world of the high seas to life. The narrator guides listeners through the grim realities of ship‑board raids, the brutal fate that befell crews, and the eerie superstitions that haunted every pirate’s heart. Amidst the blood‑stained tales, the book also captures moments of wild revelry—wine‑fueled songs, exotic feasts on distant islands, and the fleeting camaraderie among outcasts.
Beyond the carnage, the collection delves into the paradox of the pirate’s conscience, revealing how even the most hardened marauders wrestle with guilt and the lure of hidden treasure. Readers will hear whispered legends of buried chests, uncharted coves, and the relentless hunt for lost riches that fuels countless adventurers. All the while, the narrative paints a nuanced picture of men torn between ruthless ambition and an inner moral compass, inviting listeners to explore the complex humanity behind the notorious reputation.
Full title
The pirates own book : authentic narratives of the most celebrated sea robbers Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Sea Robbers
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (779K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best remembered for a vivid 19th-century book about pirates, this elusive American writer left behind a work that helped shape how generations imagined seafaring outlaws. Little is firmly documented about the person behind the pages, which only adds to the mystery.
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