tales of the sea are told. So, have at him, in these pages!
JOSEPH LEWIS FRENCH.
CONTENTS
PAGE
The Piccaroon 1
From _Tom Cringle's Log_. By MICHAEL SCOTT.
The Capture of Panama, 1671 23
From _The Buccaneers of America_. By JOHN ESQUEMELING.
The Malay Proas 52
From _Afloat and Ashore_. By JAMES FENIMORE COOPER.
The Wonderful Fight of the _Exchange_ of Bristol with the
Pirates of Algiers 61
From _Purchas, His Pilgrims_. By SAMUEL PURCHAS.
The Daughter of the Great Mogul 89
From _The King of the Pirates_. By DANIEL DEFOE.
Barbarossa--King of the Corsairs 97
From _Sea Wolves of the Mediterranean_. By E. HAMILTON
CURREY, R.N.
Morgan at Puerto Bello 115
From _The Buccaneers of America_. By JOHN ESQUEMELING.
The Ways of the Buccaneers 126
From _Buccaneer Customs on the Spanish Main_. By JOHN
MASEFIELD after JOHN ESQUEMELING.
A True Account of Three Notorious Pirates 132
From _The Buccaneers of America_. By HOWARD PYLE, ED.
Narrative of the Capture of the Ship _Derby_, 1735 196
By CAPTAIN ANSELM.
Francis Lolonois, the Slave Who Became a Pirate King 209
From _The Buccaneers of America_. By JOHN ESQUEMELING.
The Fight between the _Dorrill_ and the _Moca_ 232
From _The Indian Antiquary_, Vol. 49.
Jaddi the Malay Pirate 240
From _The Indian Antiquary_, Vol. 49.
The Terrible Ladrones 247
From _The Ladrone Pirates_. By RICHARD GLASSPOOLE.
The Female Captive 276
From an Old Pamphlet, published in 1825. By LUCRETIA
PARKER.
The Passing of Mogul Mackenzie, the Last of the North Atlantic
Pirates 298
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