Blackbeard: The Hunt for the World's Most Notorious Pirate
Cabell, Craig,Thomas, Graham A; Richards Allan
Blackbeard: The Hunt for the World’s Most Notorious Pirate
Cabell, Craig,Thomas, Graham A; Richards Allan
Edward Teach Blackbeard-is one of the legends of the so-called golden age of piracy. There have been so many accounts of his short, bloody career that it is hard to see him and his times in a clear historical light. This new study looks for the man behind the legend, and it gives a vivid insight into the nature of piracy and the naval operations that were launched against it. The narrative focuses on the roles played by the Governor of Virginia Alexander Spotswood who masterminded the pursuit of Blackbeard, and Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl who led the pursuit and finally cornered Teach and his crew and, after a vicious fight, saw him killed. In vivid detail it reveals how the hunt for Blackbeard was orchestrated, how he was tracked down, and the parts played in the drama by the larger-than-life leading characters in this extraordinary story. This freshly researched study of the pursuit of the notorious pirate and his crew - and of the final fight in which Blackbeard lost his life - makes compelling reading. AUTHORS: Craig Cabell, author of fifteen books. He has also worked extensively as a journalist, reporter and columnist, contributing most notably to The Independent. He is a former in-house reporter with MOD Focus and has worked as a short story writer and historical advisor for radio and TV documentaries.
Graham A. Thomas is a historian specialising in British naval and maritime history in the eighteenth century. He has also written on aerial warfare in the Second World War and Korea. He is the editor of the prestigious journal British Army Review and formerly he was chief reporter for the MOD Focus. His most recent publications include Pirate Killers: The Royal Navy and the African Pirates, Pirate Hunter and Captain Kidd: The Hunt for the Truth.
Allan Richards wrote VE Day A Day to Remember.
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