The Illustrated Pirate Diaries: A Remarkable Eyewitness Account of Captain Morgan and the Buccaneers

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Harper Collins, Aug 26, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 192 pages

"Morgan hurled himself at the fuse, and saved all his comrades' lives. His bravery was already the stuff of legend, and this exploit made his men even more determined to follow him anywhere."

Of all the pirates to terrorize the Caribbean waters, none are as notorious as Sir Henry Morgan. His fame rests in part on an extraordinary document: the diary of buccaneer Alexander Exquemelin, who sailed under Morgan and recorded his infamous and bloody adventures. Originally published in 1678, Exquemelin's classic account of joining "the wicked order of pirates," and of the most fearsome buccaneers of the era, has remained in print for more than 300 years. Now, in a special illustrated edition filled with maps, paintings, photographs, and fascinating background on pirate culture, his unforgettable diary comes to new life, bringing the authentic world of the buccaneers to a modern audience far better than any movie could.

 

Contents

CONTENTS
8
ORIGIN OF THE BUCCANEERS 52 PERSONNEL
14
CHAPTER III A description of the island of 66 PIRATE WEAPONRY
22
planters on the island and their The story of Francois
69
CAPTAIN HENRY MORGAN
99
CHAPTER II Some account of the island of Cuba
106
CHAPTER III Captain Morgan resolves to to the city of PanamaRobberies and cruelties
112
CANNON CANNONBALLS AND SHOT
118
MEDICINE AND DISEASE
130
CHAPTER V Captain Morgan goes to the isle
144
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Alexander Exquemelin was born about 1645, probably in France. In 1666 he went with the French West India Company to Tortuga in the West Indies. He eventually joined the buccaneers based there, with whom be served as a ship surgeon until 1674, after which he settled in Holland. Buccaneers of America, originally published in Dutch as De Americaensche Zee-Roovers, first appeared in 1678.

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