Under the Black Flag by David Cordingly

Under the Black Flag

by David Cordingly

"This is the most authoritative and highly literate account of these pernicious people that I have ever read." -- Patrick O'Brian
Pirates are so much a part of legend that it is easy to forget they actually existed. UNDER THE BLACK FLAG tells their story in a rollicking account of the golden age of piracy that is packed with history, anecdote, and above all adventure. Here are the true stories of such bloodthirsty legends as Blackbeard and Captain Kidd, Anne Bonny, and the fearsome Mary Read. And here are rousing descriptions of what ships pirates sailed, what punishments they exacted, what they really wore, and how they flourished--or perished. From the smoky havoc of shipboard battle to the loneliness of a fugitive's life at sea, this spellbinding narrative vividly brings the brutal world of pirates to life.

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This books is so packed with information, it is overwhelming. He's also organized itty topic rather than chronology so for research purposes, this is ideal, but as a straight read, a little heavy. Nonetheless, Condignly pulls from so many sources and has no issues calling out what is heavily fictionalized or speculated. This book is an excellent resource for anyone who is interested in the true, grisly, not-so-dramatic history of notorious and lesser known pirates.

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