Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts

Buccaneers is non-fiction, a highly readable history of how piracy began and spread throughout the region in response to the plundering of Spanish colonialism. It is written with great flair for the dramatic by the author of The Lady or the Tiger?

If you care to read along while listening, the online text features a facsimile version of Buccaneers & Pirates that includes an antique map of the Caribbean which is a nice reference for readers and listeners for islands’ names, ports, hideaways, and buried treasure!

By : Frank R. Stockton (1834 - 1902)

Chapter 01- The Bold Buccaneers



Chapter 02 - Some Masters in Piracy



Chapter 03 - Pupils in Piracy



Chapter 04 - Peter the Great



Chapter 05 -The Story of a Pearl Pirate



Chapter 06 -The Surprising Adventures of Bartholemy Portuguez



Chapter 07 - The Pirate who could not Swim



Chapter 08 - How Bartholemy rested Himself



Chapter 09 - A Pirate Author



Chapter 10 -The Story of Roc, the Brazilian



Chapter 11- A Buccaneer Boom



Chapter 12 - L'Olonnois the Cruel



Chapter 13 - The Resurrected Pirate



Chapter 14 - Villany on a Grand Scale



Chapter 15 - A Just Reward



Chapter 16 - A Pirate Potentate



Chapter 17 - How Morgan Was Helped By Some Religious People



Chapter 18 - A Piratical Aftermath



Chapter 19 - A Tight Place for Morgan



Chapter 20 - The Story of a High-Minded Pirate



Chapter 21 - Exit Buccaneer; Enter Pirate



Chapter 22 - The Great Blackbeard



Chapter 23 - True-Hearted Sailor



Chapter 24 - A Greenhorn under the Black Flag



Chapter 25 - Bonnet again to the Front



Chapter 26- The Battle of the Sand Bars



Chapter 27 - A Six Weeks' Pirate



Chapter 28 - The Story of Two Women Pirates



Chapter 29 - A Pirate from Boyhood



Chapter 30 - A Pirate of the Gulf



Chapter 31- The Pirate of the Buried Treasure



Chapter 32 - The Real Captain Kidd


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