The Sea Rovers

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The Sea Rovers (Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Biography Series)

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In The Sea Rovers: Pirates, Privateers, and Buccaneers, Albert Marrin provides an overview of piracy from 1567 to 1815, while emphasizing the more notable figures in roughly chronological order. Thus the book is both a history text and a collective biography. Marrin divides his subject into seven chapters. The first deals with Sir Francis Drake and his grudge against Spain. The second, “The Rise of the Buccaneers,” treats the group of French outcasts on Hispaniola who became a threat to Spanish shipping. The third chapter deals with Sir Henry Morgan,...

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