Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts
A history of piracy in the New World, with chapters devoted to such notable buccaneers as Bartholemy Portuguez, L'Olonnois the Cruel, Henry Morgan, Blackbeard, Mary Reed, Anne Bonny, and many more. Buccaneers and Pirates of our Coasts is a rolicking collection of true stories of the origins of piracy and of the famous pirates of the coasts of the United States. The stories don't cast pirates in the glowing light of modern day renditions - in Stockton's iconoclastic world, real pirates are bad guys- and women - and his masterful and dramatic true stories are more exciting than fiction! Often humorous, sometimes chilling, always intriguing, these true stories describe the exploits of such notorious maritime marauders as Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, Jean Lafitte, Captain Kidd, and other lesser known but equally cutthroat brigands. Stockton writes of "a grim subject in a spirit both comic and romantic."- The Dictionary of American Biography.