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Blackbeard: The Real Pirate of the Caribbean

Blackbeard: The Real Pirate of the Caribbean

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Author: Dan Perry
Publisher: Basic Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 63789

Media: Paperback
Pages: 192
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.4 x 1

ISBN: 1560258853
Dewey Decimal Number: 972
EAN: 9781560258858
ASIN: 1560258853

Publication Date: May 23, 2006
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Blackbeard's extraordinary life of excess during the Golden Age of Piracy ignited a reputation that struck terror into men's hearts from Virginia to Barbados. Leading a flotilla of ships through the clear waters of the Indies, he left in his wake the image of a "ranting, roaring, swaggering, swearing" sea captain that is still remembered today. Blackbeard's life on the high seas, chasing wealth, freedom, and power, ended in a bloody battle that ultimately marked a turning point in history. This book accompanies a multimillion-dollar BBC-National Geographic drama that explores the reality of the man behind the beard. Far from the caricature of films and novels, Blackbeard was a complex character who was as charming as he was ruthless. The atrocities he indulged in, and how they eventually proved to be his undoing, are here explored through a fresh appraisal of surviving contemporary documents. Today, we might associate pirates with peg-legs, parrots and dreamy tropical islands, but the disturbing truth is the stuff of nightmares.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Blackbeard: The Real Pirate of the Caribbean   July 18, 2008
D. L. Dodds (EL Lago, TX)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Harrrr... maties! As a huge pirate fan I love this book! Blackbeard Rules!!


5 out of 5 stars Sand on the Decks   November 14, 2007
David Stapleton (California)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Writing a whole book exclusively about Blackbeard would require a good deal more material than currently exists. The author does an excellent job of collecting together a good deal of the material available and organizing it in a chronological fashion. However, that is probably at most half of the book, the rest is rounded out with general pirate history from the period, as well as pictures and movie stills from the Blackbeard documentary. Ships sanded their decks before going into battle for the added traction it yielded; this book offers that added traction in the history of a notorious pirate.

The only fault I can find in the author's delivery, almost to the point of distraction, is the constant use of Thatch as Blackbeard's real name. Most author's that I have read over the past 10+ years favor the use of Teach as the preferred name. That aside, I found the story line well paced and easy to read. The added bits of pirate history, including the obligatory references to Anne Bonny and Mary Read, were well placed in the chronology to give the reader more of a reference to the time period.

The author has omitted an index, but does include a Sources and Further Reading page. The bottom line is that this is as good a biography of the pirate as I have found, and an enjoyable read to boot.
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