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Overview"In addition to being commercialised and romanticised, piracy's history has also been distorted, with many works straying far from the facts recorded in the Age of Sail. In this book, author Joseph Gibbs goes back to many of the original materials about those who went ""on the account"" (a classic euphemism for piracy) to deliver an engaging, closely interpreted anthology of seven decades of primary sources. The text comprises original monographs, handbills, trial records, newspaper articles, and official reports that deal with piracy in and involving the Americas in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Joseph Gibbs annotates and explains these records in order to clarify the era's historical, legal, literary, and nautical references. Along the way readers will experience violent mutinies, vicious sea battles, anti-piracy raids on Louisiana islands and Latin American coasts, and the United States' first sustained encounter with the Barbary Corsairs. They will also catch glimpses of maritime brigands as remarkable as any that walked the decks of piracy's earlier ""golden age"" and encounter the naval officers and sailors who strove to bring them to rough justice. Enhanced with period maps and illustrations, the book provides an enlightening introduction to piracy's original canon as it emerged in the era of the quill pen and hand-turned press." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph GibbsPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Dimensions: Width: 24.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 17.10cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9781845194765ISBN 10: 1845194764 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 29 February 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Joseph Gibbs has selected, annotated, and introduced an excellent set of primary sources on piracy in a period (1766-1835) that has long deserved closer study. Exemplifying the recent trend to treat piracy as a serious scholarly subject, On the Account will be of interest to researchers and teachers, and, at the same time, to general readers and enthusiasts in our pirate-crazed world. --Marcus Rediker, author, Villains of All Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age Author InformationJournalist and historian Joseph Gibbs is Professor of Mass Communication at the American University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). He is the author of Gorbachev's Glasnost (1999); the Civil War regimental history Three Years in the Bloody Eleventh (2002); and the maritime histories Dead Men Tell No Tales (2007) and On the Account (2012). He holds a doctorate from Boston University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |