The scovrge of the Indies, bvccaneers, corsairs, & filibvsters

The scovrge of the Indies, bvccaneers, corsai ...
Maurice Besson, Maurice Besson
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The scovrge of the Indies, bvccaneers, corsairs, & filibvsters

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
330

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Table of Contents

Introduction.
The origins of the Brothers of the coast.
The "custom of the coast".
Some portraits of great filibusters: Montbars the Exterminator and Peter Legrand of Dieppe. Montaubaa of Bordeanx (women filibusters and some others). The Chevalier de Grammont. Nau l'Olonnais. Memoirs of Ravenau de Lussan. Jean-Baptiste Ducasse, governor of Saint Domingo. Jacques Cassard. Dulaïen, François Thurot. Jean d'Albarade.
Bibliography (p. 329-331)

Edition Notes

"Translated by Everard Thornton."
Printed in Bruxelles.
French edition published under title: Les "Frères de la coste", fillbvaters & coranires ... Paris, 1928.
"This edition is limited to 1040 copies for the United States of America."

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910.4
Library of Congress
F2161 .B56

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Pagination
2 p. l., ix-xii, 330, [1] p., 1 l. incl. illus. (incl. ports., plans, facsims.)
Number of pages
330

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Open Library
OL6751086M
LCCN
30031899
OCLC/WorldCat
1646226

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