
From the corsairs of the Barbary Coast to Blackbeard to Jean Lafitte, pirates have been a part of every culture for centuries. Sometimes terrifying but always colorful characters, their history is as rich with controversy as it is with gold doubloons. The Everything Pirate Book is full of fascinating and little-known facts. Did you know that: Around 75 B.C., Julius Caesar was captured and ransomed by Cilician pirates. After he was released, it is said that he immediately hunted down his captors and killed them. Scottish seafarers and pirates were often nicknamed "red legs" because they wore kilts year round, and their bare legs were often wind- or sunburned. The image of the classic pirate, with flowing clothes, pegleg, eyepatch, parrot on his shoulder, and treasure map in his hand is primarily a result of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. With each passing decade, the legends surrounding pirates have grown to epic proportion, right down to their peglegs and buried treasure. The Everything Pirate Book will take you on a pirate tour from ancient times to their Golden Age to the modern-day search for buried treasure and reveals the truth behind the Hollywood hype. AUTHOR: Barb Karg is an author, screenwriter, and enthusiast of pirate history and lore. She is the author of The Everything Freemason Book and The Everything Filmmaking Book. A seasoned writer, she has also authored or co-authored eight other books. When not writing, Barb works as an editor, designer, and layout specialist and lives in Depoe Bay, OR. Arjean Spaite is a freelance writer, editor, and researcher. Arjean's writing honors include winning Ohio's essay competition, Friendship Among Women. She lives in Boardman, OH.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2007-04-12
ISBN-10:
1598692550
ISBN-13:
9781598692556
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