Publisher's Synopsis
Histoire des aventuriers flibustiers qui se sont signalÃ(c)s dans les Indes, Volume 4, offers a vivid account of the buccaneers and pirates who roamed the Caribbean during the 17th century. This historical text, originally published in French, details the remarkable exploits and adventures of these notorious figures, providing a rich tapestry of their lives, raids, and interactions within the colonial landscape.
Authored by A. O. Exquemelin, Raveneau de Lussan, Charles Johnson, and translated by Frontignières, this volume contributes to our understanding of the era of piracy, capturing the spirit and dangers of life at sea. Explore the thrilling narratives of these adventurers and gain insights into a pivotal period of maritime history.
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