The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730:
Meticulously researched study based on authentic documents recounts lurid exploits, punishments of such hardened maritime brigands as William Kidd, Charles Harris, Thomas Tew, John Phillips, other marauders
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Dover Publications
1996
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Zusammenfassung: | Meticulously researched study based on authentic documents recounts lurid exploits, punishments of such hardened maritime brigands as William Kidd, Charles Harris, Thomas Tew, John Phillips, other marauders |
Beschreibung: | xxii, 394 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 22 cm |
ISBN: | 0486290646 9780486290645 |
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505 | 8 | |a The beginning of English piracy -- Dixey Bull, the first pirate in New England waters and some others who followed him -- John Rhodes, pilot of the Dutch pirates on the coast of Maine -- Thomas Pound, pilot of the King's frigate, who became a pirate and died a gentleman -- William Kidd, privateersman and reputed pirate -- Thomas Tew, who retired and lived at Newport -- John Quelch and his crew, who were hanged at Boston and their gold distributed -- Samuel Bellamy, whose ship was wrecked at Wellfleet and 142 drowned -- George Lowther, who captured thirty-three vessels in seventeen months -- Ned Low of Boston and how he became a pirate captain -- Captain Roberts' curious account of what happened on Low's ship -- The brutal career and miserable end of Ned Low -- The strange adventures of Philip Ashton -- Nicholas Merritt's account of his escape from pirates -- Francis Farrington Spriggs, the companion of Ned Low -- Charles Harris, who was hanged at Newport with twenty-five of his crew -- John Phillips, whose head was cut off and pickled -- William Fly, who was hanged in chains on Nix's Mate -- Pirate haunts and cruising grounds -- Pirate life and death -- Captain Ploughman's commission -- Captain Ploughman's instructions -- Dying speech of Captain Quelch -- John Fillmore's narrative -- An "act of grace. | |
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contents | The beginning of English piracy -- Dixey Bull, the first pirate in New England waters and some others who followed him -- John Rhodes, pilot of the Dutch pirates on the coast of Maine -- Thomas Pound, pilot of the King's frigate, who became a pirate and died a gentleman -- William Kidd, privateersman and reputed pirate -- Thomas Tew, who retired and lived at Newport -- John Quelch and his crew, who were hanged at Boston and their gold distributed -- Samuel Bellamy, whose ship was wrecked at Wellfleet and 142 drowned -- George Lowther, who captured thirty-three vessels in seventeen months -- Ned Low of Boston and how he became a pirate captain -- Captain Roberts' curious account of what happened on Low's ship -- The brutal career and miserable end of Ned Low -- The strange adventures of Philip Ashton -- Nicholas Merritt's account of his escape from pirates -- Francis Farrington Spriggs, the companion of Ned Low -- Charles Harris, who was hanged at Newport with twenty-five of his crew -- John Phillips, whose head was cut off and pickled -- William Fly, who was hanged in chains on Nix's Mate -- Pirate haunts and cruising grounds -- Pirate life and death -- Captain Ploughman's commission -- Captain Ploughman's instructions -- Dying speech of Captain Quelch -- John Fillmore's narrative -- An "act of grace. |
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spelling | Dow, George Francis 1868-1936 aut The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 George Francis Dow and John Henry Edmonds ; with an introduction by Ernest H. Pentecost New York Dover Publications 1996 xxii, 394 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The beginning of English piracy -- Dixey Bull, the first pirate in New England waters and some others who followed him -- John Rhodes, pilot of the Dutch pirates on the coast of Maine -- Thomas Pound, pilot of the King's frigate, who became a pirate and died a gentleman -- William Kidd, privateersman and reputed pirate -- Thomas Tew, who retired and lived at Newport -- John Quelch and his crew, who were hanged at Boston and their gold distributed -- Samuel Bellamy, whose ship was wrecked at Wellfleet and 142 drowned -- George Lowther, who captured thirty-three vessels in seventeen months -- Ned Low of Boston and how he became a pirate captain -- Captain Roberts' curious account of what happened on Low's ship -- The brutal career and miserable end of Ned Low -- The strange adventures of Philip Ashton -- Nicholas Merritt's account of his escape from pirates -- Francis Farrington Spriggs, the companion of Ned Low -- Charles Harris, who was hanged at Newport with twenty-five of his crew -- John Phillips, whose head was cut off and pickled -- William Fly, who was hanged in chains on Nix's Mate -- Pirate haunts and cruising grounds -- Pirate life and death -- Captain Ploughman's commission -- Captain Ploughman's instructions -- Dying speech of Captain Quelch -- John Fillmore's narrative -- An "act of grace. Meticulously researched study based on authentic documents recounts lurid exploits, punishments of such hardened maritime brigands as William Kidd, Charles Harris, Thomas Tew, John Phillips, other marauders Pirates History, 1607-1775 United States Pirates / New England / History New England / History / Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 Pirates / Nouvelle-Angleterre / Histoire Nouvelle-Angleterre / Histoire / ca 1600-1775 (Période coloniale) New England 1600-1775 History Edmonds, John Henry 1873- aut http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1318/95025719-t.html Table of contents http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/dover031/95025719.html Publisher description |
spellingShingle | Dow, George Francis 1868-1936 Edmonds, John Henry 1873- The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 The beginning of English piracy -- Dixey Bull, the first pirate in New England waters and some others who followed him -- John Rhodes, pilot of the Dutch pirates on the coast of Maine -- Thomas Pound, pilot of the King's frigate, who became a pirate and died a gentleman -- William Kidd, privateersman and reputed pirate -- Thomas Tew, who retired and lived at Newport -- John Quelch and his crew, who were hanged at Boston and their gold distributed -- Samuel Bellamy, whose ship was wrecked at Wellfleet and 142 drowned -- George Lowther, who captured thirty-three vessels in seventeen months -- Ned Low of Boston and how he became a pirate captain -- Captain Roberts' curious account of what happened on Low's ship -- The brutal career and miserable end of Ned Low -- The strange adventures of Philip Ashton -- Nicholas Merritt's account of his escape from pirates -- Francis Farrington Spriggs, the companion of Ned Low -- Charles Harris, who was hanged at Newport with twenty-five of his crew -- John Phillips, whose head was cut off and pickled -- William Fly, who was hanged in chains on Nix's Mate -- Pirate haunts and cruising grounds -- Pirate life and death -- Captain Ploughman's commission -- Captain Ploughman's instructions -- Dying speech of Captain Quelch -- John Fillmore's narrative -- An "act of grace. |
title | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 |
title_auth | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 |
title_exact_search | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 |
title_exact_search_txtP | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 |
title_full | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 George Francis Dow and John Henry Edmonds ; with an introduction by Ernest H. Pentecost |
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title_full_unstemmed | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 George Francis Dow and John Henry Edmonds ; with an introduction by Ernest H. Pentecost |
title_short | The pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 |
title_sort | the pirates of the new england coast 1630 1730 |
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