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Henry Morgan Henry Morgan was perhaps the most successful buccaneer. Here we explore some of his adventures and the man behind the myth. henry morgan • buccaneer • pirates • successful pirates • west indies
Romance on the High Seas Pirate romance novels enjoy massive popularity with their adventures on the high seas. historical romance novels • historical romance books • pirate romance • pirate books • pirate adventure
Pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy While Blackbeard was perhaps the most notorious of the pirates of the Golden Age, he wasn't the only pirate whose name has survived. Among those recorded in the annals of history are women and gentlemen who chose to follow a different calling than the one society deemed appropriate. golden age of piracy • piracy • pirates • anne bonny • calico jack rackham
Pirates of Canada Among the brethren who prowled the seas in search of treasure were men, and some women, of many nationalities. One group, however, that seems to get short shrift are the pirates who came from Canada or who committed acts of piracy against Canada. This month and next we'll look at some infamous and not so infamous pirates who by birth or deed are forever linked to Canada's maritime history. canada • piracy • pirates • saladin pirates • edward jordan
The Lure of Piracy - Realty vs. Romanticism, Part 1 Once portrayed as frightening villains, pirates have become daring heroes we yearn to emulate. If real pirates were and continue to be bloodthirsty violent men, why do we romanticize them? pirates • world war ii • great depression • rafael sabatini • errol flynn |
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