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In 'THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE PIRATES', Daniel Defoe delivers a meticulous collation of pirate lore within four seminal works, presented in an accessible format for the modern eReader. This anthology comprises 'A General History of the Pirates', its sequel, 'The History of the Pirates', and two additional narratives including 'The King of Pirates' and 'The Pirate Gow'. Defoe's prose is rich with historical detail, drawing readers into the brutal and beguiling world of notorious pirates from the early 18th century. His work adheres with precision to the available historical sources, providing…mehr

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In 'THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE PIRATES', Daniel Defoe delivers a meticulous collation of pirate lore within four seminal works, presented in an accessible format for the modern eReader. This anthology comprises 'A General History of the Pirates', its sequel, 'The History of the Pirates', and two additional narratives including 'The King of Pirates' and 'The Pirate Gow'. Defoe's prose is rich with historical detail, drawing readers into the brutal and beguiling world of notorious pirates from the early 18th century. His work adheres with precision to the available historical sources, providing a foundation for the iconic and enduring image of the pirate in popular culture. The illustrations within serve to enhance the immersive experience, offering visual anchors to a time when piracy was a tangible and formidable presence on the seas. Daniel Defoe is an indomitable figure in the annals of English literature. Born in 1660, Defoe was not only a novelist but also a dedicated journalist and a keen participant in the murky world of espionage. His background provided a unique vantage point from which to explore the underbelly of maritime life. By intertwining accurate historical accounts with storytelling acumen, his pirate narratives transcend simple chronicles of criminality; they become complex examinations of the human condition under extreme circumstances. The depictions of figures such as the infamous Henry Avery and John Gow are drawn with such intensity and detail that they have deeply influenced the perception of pirate legends beyond Defoe's own era. 'Reader, prepare to cast anchor into the depths of seafaring legend with Daniel Defoe's opus. 'THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE PIRATES' is an enchanting odyssey into the tumultuous lives of the sea's most feared and fabled occupants. For enthusiasts of maritime history, lovers of adventure narratives, and scholars of 18th-century literature, this compendium offers an unparalleled journey. With its blend of rigorous research and narrative flair, Defoe's anthology remains an essential repository of pirate mythos and a vivid window into the world of these maritime marauders.

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Daniel Defoe (circa 1660-1731) was an English writer, journalist, and spy, now most famous for his novel 'Robinson Crusoe'. Defoe is regarded as one of the earliest proponents of the English novel, and helped to popularize the genre in Britain and with readers worldwide. His work is marked by its keen attention to detail, vivid depictions of places and events, and a journalistic approach to storytelling, likely stemming from his background in journalism and his own diverse life experiences, including his work as a spy for the English government. Defoe's interest in the lives of pirates led to 'The Complete History of the Pirates (Illustrated)', which, while less known than his Defoe's fictive adventures of Crusoe, nevertheless offers a comprehensive look at the lives of notorious pirates of his age. The authenticity and embellishments in his pirate histories often reflect Defoe's blending of fact and fiction, characteristic of his literary style. In addition to 'Robinson Crusoe', Defoe wrote a number of other significant works including 'Moll Flanders' and 'A Journal of the Plague Year', both of which also demonstrate his adaptability with different genres and the depth of his understanding of the human condition.