The Pirate King: The Incredible Story of the Real Captain Morgan

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Simon and Schuster, 2015 M09 8 - 248 pages
A compelling account of history's most famous pirate.

The Pirate King is the compelling true story of a Welshman who became one of the most ruthless and brutal buccaneers of the golden age of piracy. The inspiration for dozens of fictionalized pirates in film, television, and literature—as well the namesake of one of the world’s most popular rum brands—Captain Sir Henry Morgan was matchless among pirates and privateers. Unlike most of his contemporaries, he was not hunted down and killed or captured by the authorities. Instead he was considered a hero in England and given a knighthood and eventually was made governor of Jamaica. As Graham Thomas reveals in this fresh biography of this complex and intriguing character, Morgan was an exceptional military leader whose prime motivation was to amass as much wealth as he could by sacking and plundering settlements, towns, and cities up and down the Spanish Main.

Featuring graphic accounts of Morgan’s exploits, eventually leading to an unparalleled rise to power and legitimacy, The Pirate King is a riveting read sure to become a key text in pirate literature. Thomas dispels myths and separates fact from fiction as he presents an intriguing new portrait of one of history’s most compelling figures.

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Contents

e Battle at San Lorenzo
cxxxiii
e Road to Panama
cxliv
e Flames of Panama
cliii
e Politician
ii
Prisoner of the State
iii
Toast of the Town
xx
e New Governor
xxvii
Loggerheads
xlii

e Cartago Fiasco
xiv
e Providence Affair
xx
Morgan Prepares
xxviii
Puerto del Príncipe Attacked
xxxv
A New Target
xli
e Oxford Incident
liii
Attack on Maracaibo
lxiii
e Gibraltar Excursion
lxxv
Trapped
lxxxiii
Breakout
xcii
Revenge
c
Back at
cxvi
To Old Providence and Beyond
cxxvi
Morgans Second Term
xlix
Lord Carlisle
lv
Last Years
lxiii
Legacy
lxxiv
Modyfords Reasons for Granting Commissions
lxxvi
e John Deane Affair and Vaughans Accusations Against
ii
Morgan Appendix III Morgans Defence
iii
e Francis Mingham Affair
iv
Bibliography
vii
Notes
viii
Index
27
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Graham A. Thomas is a historian specializing in British naval and maritime history in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He has also written on aerial warfare in the World War II and Korea. He is currently the editor of the British Army Review, a quarterly journal on the doctrine and history of the British Army. His other books include Terror From the Sky: The Battle Against the Flying Bombs, Firestorm: Typhoons Over Caen, Operation Big Ben: Spitfires Dive-bombing V2 sSites, Pirate Hunter: The Life of Captain Woodes Rogers, Pirate Killers: The Royal Navy and the African Pirates, and Captain Kidd: The Hunt for the Truth. He lives in Bath, England.

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