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What does a carved coconut shell have to do with one of the most deadly pirates in history? Dr Robert Blyth follows the story of Bartholomew Roberts, and the 'forgotten pirate hunter' Captain Chaloner Ogle
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A series of illustrations by Livia Giorgina Carpineto brings the life and world of notorious pirate queen Zheng Yi Sao to life
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Amstel, Cornelis Ploos Van
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The Sticking of the Whale with the Pike (Print)
The whale is brought or Roey'd to the ship (Print)
The preparing or equiping of a Hoy for Herrings Catching (Print)
The sailer Hunting after the Roe (Print)
Nuewe Tafel voor alle Lief hebbers en Zeevaarende Personen Vertoonende een Oorloghs-Schip... (Print)
Yachts with a Convoy on the Dutch Coast (Print)
The (Whaling) ship sailing out of the Ice (Print)
The Knitting of the Herring Netts (Print)
The whale goes under the Ice they cut the line, and seek where she Returns (Print)
They stand ready to stick ye whale upon her head her tail being upwards (Print)
The Selling of the Herring (Print)
The Herring Busse Sail's into Harbour (Print)
The whale is brought or Roey'd to the Ship (Print)
Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes. Nieu Hollant op het eilant Mankattan: namaels Nieu Jork genaemt, toen het geraekte in't gebiet der Engelschen (Print)
Salee, een vermaerde Koopstadt, en roofnest, gelegen aen de Atlandische of spaensche zee (Print)
Alexandrie gestcht van Alexander den grooten, gelegen aen den Nyl, alwaer die in de Middellandsche zee loopt (Print)
His Royal Highness George Prince of Denmark (Print)
Smyrne, eertyts zeer beroemt door koophandel, dog nu door aerdbevingen om verre gesmeten, gelegen aen den Archipel (Print)
Cui Belli Insigne Superbum Tempora Navali Fulgent Rostrata Virg Aen VIII 683. Nobiliss Princ Iacobus, Dux, March et com. Ormond etc (Print)
Her Royall Highness the Princess Ann of Denmark (Print)
Nicolaus Witsen Consul... (Print)
William Rex (Print)
Hermannus De Wilde. Omnis Militiae Indiarum Orientalium Summus Praefectus... (Print)
Het schip word gekielhaald en op zy gekrengt, om te verhuyden, te breuwen of te harpuysen (Print)
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