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The work presents a series of historical sketches and anecdotes about seaborne raiders along American and Caribbean coasts, combining origin accounts, biographical portraits, and dramatic episodes of raids, captures, escapes, and treasure lore. Chapters move between broad context—socioeconomic causes, evolving practices, and legal responses—and vivid vignettes of individual voyages and encounters, showing bravery, violence, cunning, and occasional compassion among crews. The tone balances storytelling and documentary detail to entertain while explaining how buccaneering developed into organized piracy and how authorities and communities responded.
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