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The History of Maritime Piracy

Cindy Vallar, Editor & Reviewer
P.O. Box 425, Keller, TX  76244-0425

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Books for Adults ~ History: Maritime

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                Art: Maritime Heritage of the Cayman Islands
The Maritime Heritage of the Cayman Islands
by Roger C. Smith
University Press of Florida, 2000, 
ISBN 0-8130-2447-1, US $19.95

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Modern tourists often ignore the rich history of the Cayman Islands. Discovered in 1503, they are home to sea turtles that become a vital food source for mariners in the Caribbean. The remoteness of the islands attracts pirates like Blackbeard and Edward Low. The waters surrounding the Caymans become the final resting place of many shipwrecks.

The first two chapters explain the author’s connection to the Caymans and how the islands come to exist. Other chapters cover the native sea turtles and crocodiles that once lived here, pirates and mariners who visited, the
islanders' ships, and the graveyard of vessels that foundered in the dangerous waters surrounding the Caymans from the 16th century to present day. There are several appendices from historical documents pertaining to the islands’ history, an extensive bibliography, and a detailed index. Black-&-white photographs and maps accompany the narrative, which is both fascinating and absorbing.

Written by a nautical archaeologist who participated in an extensive survey of the island waters, this book explores the many facets of the Caymans’ history, people, and geography. It reads like a novel that compels the reader to turn each page to find out what happens next. It entertains and teaches at the same time. Smith likens his search into the past of the Caymans to a jigsaw puzzle, and the trail he took to uncover long-forgotten documents reads like a hunt for buried treasure. The Maritime Heritage of the Cayman Islands is a priceless jewel that belongs in every library.


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