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Great Pirate Stories

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Piracy embodies the romance of the sea at its highest expression. It is
a sad but inevitable commentary on our civilization, that, so far as the
sea is concerned, it has developed from its infancy down to a century or
so ago, under one phase or another of piracy. If men were savages on
land they were doubly so at sea, and all the years of maritime
adventure--years that added to the map of the world till there was
little left to discover--could not wholly eradicate the piratical germ.
It went out gradually with the settlement and ordering of the far-flung
British colonies. Great Britain, foremost of sea powers, must be
credited with doing more both directly and indirectly for the abolition
of crime and disorder on the high seas than any other force. But the
conquest was not complete till the advent of steam which chased the
sea-rover into the farthest corners of his domain. It is said that he
survives even today in certain spots in the Chinese waters,--but he is
certainly an innocuous relic. A pirate of any sort would be as great a
curiosity today if he could be caught and exhibited as a fabulous
monster.
(Summary from text) (8 hr 46 min)

Chapters

00 - Forward

3:33

Read by James Christopher

01 - The Piccaroon

36:54

Read by Tysto

02 - The Capture of Panama

46:00

Read by ontheroad

03 - The Malay Proas

14:26

Read by Ian Hatley

04 - The Wonderful Fight of the Exchange of Bristol with the Pirates of Algiers

52:54

Read by Patrick McHaffie

05 - The Daughter of the Great Mogul

12:23

Read by wendy

06 - Barbarossa - King of the Corsairs

26:33

Read by Marian Martin

07 - Morgan at Puerto Bello

15:58

Read by Varra Unreal

08 - The Ways of the Buccaneers

9:38

Read by Esther

09 - A True Account of Three Notorious Pirates, Part 1

39:28

Read by Tysto

10 - A True Account of Three Notorious Pirates, Part 2

29:42

Read by Tysto

11 - A True Account of Three Notorious Pirates, Part 3

38:04

Read by Timothy Ferguson

12 - Narrative of the Capture of the Ship Derby

24:02

Read by Patrick McHaffie

13 - Francis Lolonois the Slave Who Became a Pirate King

40:50

Read by Patrick McHaffie

14 - The Fight between the Dorrill and the Moca

16:02

Read by Ernest

15 - Jaddi the Malay Pirate

10:42

Read by Varra Unreal

16 - The Terrible Ladrones

40:52

Read by Marian Martin

17 - The Female Captive

30:55

Read by Ransom

18 - The Passing of Mogul Mackenzie

25:57

Read by Patrick McHaffie

19 - The Last of the Sea-Rovers

11:55

Read by James Christopher

Bewertungen

Another gem from librivox volunteers

(5 Sterne)

Good job! You will enjoy these true pirate tales.

(4 Sterne)

Two readers accents are too strong to understand.

(2,5 Sterne)

some stories did not keep me engaged. more often than not it became background noise.