The buccaneers of America.
Publication details: London S. Sonnenschein & co.; New York; C. Scribner's sons 1893Description: 2 p.l., xxxv, 508 p. front, illus., pl., port., maps 25�cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 910.453 Exq
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Books | National Library of Jamaica | Daphne Douglas Reading Room | 910.453 Exq (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000027157 |
A true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French). Wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan ... By John Esquemeling, one of the buccaneers who was present at those tragedies. Now faithfully rendered into English. With facsimiles of all the original engravings, etc.
"Reprinted from the edition of 1684, to which is added a reprint of the very scarce fourth part, by Basil Ringrose (1865), containing the 'Dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp and others.' Edited, with an introduction, by Henry Powell."-Verso of t.-p.
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