General History of the Pyrates

042 - Abstract of Laws in Relation to Pyracy

8 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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Portada del episodio 042 - Abstract of Laws in Relation to Pyracy

042 - Abstract of Laws in Relation to Pyracy

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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Portada del episodio 041 - Philip Roche

041 - Philip Roche

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

19 de ene de 202610 min
Portada del episodio 040 - Chapter 16Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVII in the text

040 - Chapter 16Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVII in the text

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

18 de ene de 202614 min
Portada del episodio 039 - Chapter 15Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVII in the text

039 - Chapter 15Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVII in the text

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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Portada del episodio 038 - Chapter 14Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVI in the text

038 - Chapter 14Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVI in the text

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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