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Captain Brand, of the "Centipede": A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies Free

Captain Brand, of the
Author: Harry Gringo
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1484152247



Captain Brand, of the "Centipede": A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Loves and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life


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Captain Brand, of the "Centipede": A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies Free


It is none of your sentimental milk-and-water piratical rubbish, but is a real black-flag-and-cross-bones story, as hot as new Antigua rum." --New York Times C. S. Forester and his modern day acolytes have ensured that fictional tales of adventure on the high seas from the time of Nelson's Navy and Napoleon Bonaparte's Wars have remained almost uniquely popular to the present time-even through the now thankfully past wilderness years for the historic novel t is none of your sentimental milk-and-water piratical rubbish, but is a real black-flag-and-cross-bones story, as hot as new Antigua rum." --New York Times C. S. Forester and his modern day acolytes have ensured that fictional tales of adventure on the high seas from the time of Nelson's Navy and Napoleon Bonaparte's Wars have remained almost uniquely popular to the present time-even through the now thankfully past wilderness years for the historic novel. Equally, tales of pirates plying their dastardly trade on the Spanish Main have a healthy pedigree and it would take someone who knows nothing of books not to have childhood memories of Long John Silver and that ever

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