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The king of pirates : being an account of the famous enterprises of Captain Avery, with lives of other pirates and robbers (original 1719; édition 1895)

par Daniel Defoe, George Atherton Aitken

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Craving action on the high seas? Dive into The King of Pirates, a rip-roaring adventure tale recounting the exploits of the infamous Captain Avery and written by Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders. Fans of classic pirate stories definitely will not be disappointed.

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Titre:The king of pirates : being an account of the famous enterprises of Captain Avery, with lives of other pirates and robbers
Auteurs:Daniel Defoe
Autres auteurs:George Atherton Aitken
Info:London : J. M. Dent, 1895
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Mots-clés:1700-1940

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Le roi des pirates par Daniel Defoe (1719)

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haven't read it yet, but Defoe is my writerly hero, cranking out yards of what ought to have been crap for freelance wages but somehow making it golden, wonderful, always charged with curiosity and insight and a tenacious love for this fallen world. ( )
  AnnKlefstad | Feb 4, 2022 |
The King of Pirates is fiction, although it does not seem so because of its epistolary nature. It is comprised of two "letters" written by one Captain Avery, who wants to set his record as a pirate straight for the sake of history. He finds himself the subject of a book and is concerned that his exploits have been blown out of proportion. His response, then, are these letters which are his own account of his years of piracy.
"You may be sure I received with resentment enough the account that a most ridiculous book, entitled My Life and Adventures, had been published in England, being fully assured nothing of truth could be contained in such a work. And though it may be true that my extravagant story may be the proper foundation of a romance, yet as no man has a title to publish it better than I have to expose and contradict it, I send you this by one of my particular friends, who having an opportunity of returning into England has promised to convey it faithfully to you, by which, at least, two things shall be made good to the world. First, that they shall be satisfied in the scandalous and unjust manner in which others have already treated me; and it shall give, in the meantime, a larger account of what may at present be fit to be made public of my unhappy though successful adventures." (pg. 7)
Captain Avery proceeds to tell about his journeys and adventures. Readers are treated to an account of locations the world over, from South America to Madagascar to "Bassora" (today, Basra in Iraq). It is the equivalent of an 18th century travelogue. Exploits are recounted, as he tells in great detail the various amounts of treasure and goods they plunder from other ships and how and where they bury the treasure. One episode of which the Captain particularly wishes to rectify is his capturing the ship carrying the granddaughter of "the Great Mogul" as she is headed to Burma to be married. Unlike the version of events claimed by others , the Captain treats her with respect, only taking all her goods,valuables, and her ship before releasing her.
What an interesting account this is, this behind-the-scenes look at a pirate Captain and his crew. It is also a unique journey around a world long gone. Hesperus Press is to be commended for keeping this literature alive and well in the hands of today's readers. ( )
  SharonGoforth | Jun 12, 2010 |
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Craving action on the high seas? Dive into The King of Pirates, a rip-roaring adventure tale recounting the exploits of the infamous Captain Avery and written by Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders. Fans of classic pirate stories definitely will not be disappointed.

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