From the Publisher
From renowned pirate historian David Cordingly, author of Under
the Black Flag and film consultant for the original
Pirates of the Caribbean, comes the thrilling story of
Captain Woodes Rogers, the avenging nemesis of the worst cutthroats
ever to terrorize the high seas. Once a marauding privateer
himself, Woodes Rogers went from laying siege to laying down the
law. During Britain's war with Spain, Rogers sailed for the crown
in sorties against Spanish targets in the Pacific; battled scurvy,
hurricanes, and mutinies; captured a treasure galleon; and even
rescued the castaway who inspired Robinson Crusoe.
Appointed governor of the Bahamas in 1717, the fearless Rogers
defended the island colony of King George I against plundering
pirates and an attempted Spanish invasion. His resolute example led
to the downfall of such notorious pirates as Blackbeard, Calico
Jack, and the female pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read. A vividly
detailed and action-packed portrait of one of the early eighteenth
century's most colorful characters, Pirate Hunter of the
Caribbean serves up history that's as fascinating and gripping
as any seafaring legend.
About the Author
David Cordingly was for twelve years on the staff
of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, where he was
curator of paintings and then head of exhibitions. He is a graduate
of Oxford, and the renowned author of the definitive book on
pirates, Under the Black Flag, as well as Seafaring
Women and Cochrane: The Real Master and Commander.
Cordingly lives with his wife by the sea in Sussex, England.
From the Hardcover edition.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: September 4, 2012
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0812980174
ISBN - 13: 9780812980172