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A collection of contemporary and compiled narratives recounts the careers and exploits of celebrated sea robbers, detailing raids, prize-taking, treasure concealment, betrayals, captures, trials, and executions. Interspersed with regional sketches of pirate havens and maritime practices, the accounts survey operations across Atlantic and Indian Ocean waters and coastal lagoons, tracing patterns of organization, violence, and survival at sea while balancing sensational episodes with reportage of legal proceedings and the social conditions that fostered piracy.

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Charles Ellms

Charles Ellms was an American author known for his work in the genre of maritime adventure and piracy. His most notable book, "The Pirates Own Book: Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Sea Robbers," provides a collection of thrilling accounts of infamous pirates and their exploits on the high seas. Ellms's writing captures the imagination of readers with vivid storytelling and historical detail, contributing to the popular fascination with pirate lore in the 19th century. His work remains a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding maritime history.

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