Pirates Aboard!

Pirates Aboard!
Title Pirates Aboard! PDF eBook
Author Klaus Hympendahl
Publisher Sheridan House, Inc.
Pages 337
Release 2006-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1574092308

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"...Suggests what preventive measures sailors can take and advises how they should deal with stress, aggression, and fear when faced with a confrontation". - Back cover.

Aboard the Pirate: Roving the West Indies

Aboard the Pirate: Roving the West Indies
Title Aboard the Pirate: Roving the West Indies PDF eBook
Author Veronica Cherry
Publisher Gallant Books
Pages 474
Release 2009-12-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0972712410

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During a modern-day United States Coast Guard interdiction of drugs and migrant smugglers in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, two airmen suddenly whirl into an equivalent era to witness piracy during 1816 through 1825 in the West Indies. In the upheaval of law and politics against history's infamous pirates, a twelve-year-old beggar girl stows away on an American merchant ship to seek a better life. Disguised as a boy, she ships out to piratical waters and ends up on several pirate ships. During the passage, she meets an abducted, fourteen-year-old Royal Navy Midshipman trainee, who is unaware of her disguised identity. The stowaway and midshipman find themselves in a conflict and resolve relationship in this swashbuckling historical tale of piracy and its arrest in the West Indies.

Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine

Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine
Title Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine PDF eBook
Author Greg Latimer
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 135
Release 2020-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 1439670099

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The little-known history of the pirates who roamed Maine’s rocky coast and remote islands—and what they left behind . . . Maine has never been regarded as a pirate haven—but only because witnesses were few and far between. With a rugged coast and more than four thousand offshore islands, Maine’s dark waters attracted sea raiders like Dixie Bull from the 1600s through colonial times. Pirate treasure still awaits discovery in Phippsburg and Machias, and pirate deceit prompted a massacre in ancient Fort Loyall. The infamous Captain Kidd may have prowled the waters off Deer Isle, while farther down the coast a woman and a bloodthirsty band of cutthroats lured ships to disaster at Isles of Shoals. In this colorful history featuring reenactment photos and other illustrations, award-winning investigative journalist Greg Latimer separates historical fact from fiction and leads readers on an adventure through the state’s foggy and treacherous past.

Updates on Efforts to Combat Piracy

Updates on Efforts to Combat Piracy
Title Updates on Efforts to Combat Piracy PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2014
Genre Hijacking of ships
ISBN

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A Pirate's Life for Me

A Pirate's Life for Me
Title A Pirate's Life for Me PDF eBook
Author Julie Thompson
Publisher Charlesbridge
Pages 34
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1607343797

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Describes life aboard a pirate ship and provides information about famous pirates in history and literature.

Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast

Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast
Title Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast PDF eBook
Author Edward Rowe Snow
Publisher Edizioni Savine
Pages 360
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 8899914400

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Here is a volume devoted exclusively to the buccaneers and pirates who infested the shores, bays, and islands of the Atlantic Coast of North America. This is no collection of Old Wives' Tales, half-myth, half-truth, handed down from year to year with the story more distorted with each telling, nor is it a work of fiction. This book is an accurate account of the most outstanding pirates who ever visited the shores of the Atlantic Coast. These are stories of stark realism. None of the artificial school of sheltered existence is included. Except for the extreme profanity, blasphemy, and obscenity in which most pirates were adept, everything has been included which is essential for the reader to get a true and fair picture of the life of a sea-rover. Bold, daring adventurers, whose deeds are still discussed from the far reaches of North America to the tropical islands of the West Indies, parade through the pages of this volume. There is hardly a square mile of sandy beach from the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland to Key West, Florida, which has not felt the imprint of the buccaneer's boot.

Modern-Day Pirates

Modern-Day Pirates
Title Modern-Day Pirates PDF eBook
Author John M. Dunn
Publisher Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Pages 123
Release 2011-09-02
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1420507966

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The BBC reports that modern day pirates are organized gangs that take people prisoner, steal money, and pilfer expensive goods. Since 1992, approximately 3,583 pirate attacks have taken place, and 340 crew or passengers have been killed. The most dangerous areas for modern piracy are the Malacca Straits, the coast of Somalia, the South China Sea, the coast of Iraq, and the Niger Delta. This book provides thorough and balanced information on modern-day piracy. Its visually appealing presentation and compelling examples provide ample context about the effects and frequency of piracy in the modern era.