About This Book
The narrative follows a famed buccaneer who transforms a rugged island into a busy maritime stronghold, turning sea caves into wharves, warehouses, and bustling ports. It traces the growth of commerce and settlement, the expansion of shipping and local industry, and the social consequences that accompany wealth. Alongside adventure, the account satirizes religious practice and charitable pretensions, portraying ritual observance, spasmodic generosity, and preference for distant philanthropy while local poverty and disorder deepen. Later chapters examine how faith and trade become entwined, how conversions are orchestrated, and how the buccaneer's public virtues mask private neglect.
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