Pirates and Privateers
The History of Maritime
Piracy
Cindy Vallar, Editor
& Reviewer
P.O. Box 425,
Keller, TX 76244-0425
   
The Bookaneer
There is no frigate like a book to
take us lands away. ~ Emily Dickinson
Avast
there! The Bookaneer sails the high sea in
search of books of interest to pirates young and
old. Feel free to browse the latest reviewed
titles or click on the links below to access
reviews of specific genres and subjects.
A special note
to authors and publicists
Since
1993, I've been reviewing books for a
variety of publications. Initially, those
publications included Appraisal: Science
Books for Young People, The Book
Report, VOYA, Library Media
Connection, and School Library
Journal. Later, I reviewed books
online for Ivy Quill Reviews, Simply
E-Books, and Discovering Diamonds.
Today, my reviews appear in Historical Novels
Review and Goodreads.com.
At Pirates and Privateers, I
review fiction and nonfiction books for
children or adults. These volumes
primarily deal with piracy, privateering,
navies, and the maritime world. Most
stories and histories are set in the past
prior to 1900, although I occasionally
venture into more recent times and future
scenarios. Pirates and Privateers is
open to submissions, so if you would me to
consider reviewing your latest book,
please contact
me.

    
The Bookaneer's Latest Reviews
The
Resurrected Pirate
by Craig S. Chapman
Histories have led us to believe that George
Lowther committed suicide on a deserted island.
But what if the dead man wasn't the infamous
pirate? What if he led an entirely different
life and even helped a well-known British
admiral, and historians merely overlooked or
missed the clues that told a far different tale
than Captain Charles Johnson did all those years
ago?
(Biography)
Corsairs
and Captives
by Adam Nichols
For nearly three centuries, sailing in the
Mediterranean and Atlantic posed a danger to
seamen and passengers alike. These were the
waters of Barbary corsairs in search of human
prey. Their captives were returned to one of
the city states of North Africa where human
trafficking and enslavement were common place.
This is a collection of historical details
about the corsairs and first-hand accounts by
those who were victims or dealt with them.
(Pirate
Captives, History:
Piracy)
Maritime
Kensington
by Gretchen M. Bell
Once upon a time, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
surpassed Boston, Massachusetts, when it came
to building ships. Today, the majority of that
history has disappeared. This introduction
examines the men who came to the colony and
opened shipyards, and then traces the history
of shipbuilding over the centuries.
(History: Maritime)
    
The Bookaneer's Treasure Chests
of Reviews
Books for Young Pirates
(picture books)
Books
for Pirate Apprentices
(chapter, middle grade, young adult books)
Books
for Adult Pirates ~ Fiction
Books for Adult
Pirates ~ Nonfiction
A
special note to readers
The
United States Federal Trade
Commission has issued guidelines
for online reviewers, which
include disclosing to you that
publishers, publicists, and
authors send me review books and
media for free. Sometimes I
request these review copies;
sometimes I do not. In either
case, I am free to choose
whether or not I publish a
review of these items, although
the sender hopes that I will do
so. After I have read these
submissions, I add the free
review copies to my personal
library collection, donate them
to libraries or other worthy
causes, or use them as prizes I
award to contest winners. If
anyone wishes to know what I did
with a specific title reviewed
here, I'll be happy to disclose
that information.
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