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Driscoll"s book of pirates

Charles B. Driscoll

Driscoll"s book of pirates

by Charles B. Driscoll

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Published by David McKay company in Philadelphia .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Teach, Edward, d. 1718.,
  • Pirates.

  • Edition Notes

    The chief character in this book is the famous pirate, Captain Teach.

    Other titlesBook of pirates.
    Statementby Charles B. Driscoll; illustrations by Montfort Amory.
    ContributionsAmory, Montfort, illus.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsPZ7.D787 Bo
    The Physical Object
    Pagination124 p. of illus.
    Number of Pages124
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL6313987M
    LC Control Number34038323
    OCLC/WorldCa1383502

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Driscoll's Book of Pirates Hardcover – January 1, by Charles B. Driscoll (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions.

Price New from Used from Hardcover, "Please Author: Charles B. Driscoll. Driscoll's Book of Pirates. Driscoll, Charles B., Montford Amory. Philadelphia: David McKay Company, ().

Illustrations by Montfort Amory. First edition. Hardcover. Square 8vo. Red cloth printed. The influx of European pirates to the north coast of Africa in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries brought not only men to swell the ranks of Barbary pirates, but also “round ships”.

The. The Sack of Baltimore took place on 20 Junewhen the village of Baltimore in West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by the Ottoman Algeria and Republic of Salé slavers from the Barbary Coast of North.

The Stolen Village: Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates A truly wonderful book that brings alive a part of Baltimore,Ireland's history. Like viewing a gem, each chapter turns the incident of a raid by Algerine /5(20).

The O'Driscolls were among the first Clans of Ireland. The Territories of Ancient Irish families. were rulers and Royalty who later became pirates. as outsiders began invading their.

Ó hEidirsceoil (anglicised as Driscoll or O'Driscoll) is a Gaelic Irish clan who were rulers of the Dáirine sept of the Corcu Loígde until the Earl Modern period.

The name is most prominent in County Cork. O'Driscoll is a notable example of the resumption of the prefixes O and Mac to surnames from which they had been dropped during the two centuries of Gaelic depression. Current directories etc. reveal the. The book describes Killybegs, Co Donegal and Baltimore, Co Cork as one-time pirate havens, literally full of carousing buccaneers - both native and foreign – and their ships laden with 6/   Revealing the pirate republic the O’Driscolls in Cork.

about the kidnapping of the inhabitants of Baltimore by Barbary pirates, was shortlisted for Irish Book of the Decade and is on its. Des Ekins The Stolen Village is a good popular history based upon archival material and thoughtful analysis.

Ekins writing style is readable and straightforwardhes a trained journalist. The O’Driscolls were not exterminated by the newcomers, and remained independent until the yearwhen Cormac Goth, third son of McCarthy Mor, acquired dominion over the entire region.

To the end. This collection includes Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Story of Launcelot, Story of the Champions of the Round Table, Stolen Treasure, and Book of Pirates, all with the original illustrations by Howard. Yes, there is a broken locket, and the picture on the front cover depicts the discovery of said locket, but the locket itself doesn't really prove to be that huge of a clue, or an important part of the story.

Are. An illustration of Edward Bonney, the bounty hunter and amateur detective, who, inposed as a counterfeiter (who ironically had been arrested for counterfeiting, himself, a few years earlier) to Territory: Primarily, Lee, DeKalb, Ogle, Winnebago.

Yet as Des Ekin demonstrates in this absorbing book, it is an event that offers an interesting window into life in the early 17th century. While such raids were uncommon they were not unheard of, as Barbary /5(9). In the town of Baltimore, in West Cork, fell victim to a sensational attack by pirates which ended the year reign of the O'Driscolls.

Fineen "the Rover" O'Driscoll, Mor, was famous British seadog who guarded the Irish coast for the British. A seadog is a legal pirate. He was previously the Cheiftain of O'Driscoll Mor of. s: Powers form alliance with O'Driscolls, pirates from Baltimore, to get revenge on Waterford.

Major battle near Tramore. Mayor of Waterford "all hewn and cut to pieces" but Power brothers of. ByBaltimore had become an English port and there is some evidence that the family may have had a hand in the notorious pillage of the town by Algerian pirates in ; a year earlier there had been.

He worked as a journalist, columnist, Assistant Editor and finally Political Correspondent for The Sunday World until His book The Stolen Village () was shortlisted for the Argosy Irish Nonfiction /5(47).The Stolen Village: Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates (English Edition) eBook: Ekin, Des: : Kindle Store/5(24).The historical marker of where the Driscolls were shot outside of Chana, Illinois, reads "Doctors and scholars, ministers and deacons regarded this terrible example of lynch law as a public .