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A historical survey of maritime robbery and its evolution, describing origins in ancient seafaring raiding, development into organized corsair states and Barbary piracy, and the role of privateering and filibustering alongside buccaneers in the Atlantic. It examines legal and moral responses, naval campaigns against corsairs, the slave trade connected with captures, and diplomatic disputes arising from private vessels attacking commerce. The narrative balances vivid episodes of famous sea rovers with explanations of customs, letters of marque, and the gradual decline of piracy, while noting residual piracy in parts of Southeast Asia and the China Sea.

About the Author

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Oscar Herrmann

Oscar Herrmann is an author recognized for his work in maritime history, particularly focusing on the themes of piracy. His notable book, "Pirates and Piracy," delves into the fascinating and often romanticized world of pirates, exploring their impact on maritime trade and culture. Herrmann's writing contributes to the understanding of piracy as a significant historical phenomenon, offering insights into the lives of those who lived outside the law on the high seas.

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