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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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Welcome!Welcome to Pirates and Privateers!Welcome!

Pirates & Privateers began in 2000 as a monthly column with an article on Jean Laffite and a list of recommended pirate web sites. Since then, it has grown beyond my wildest dreams, and now includes book reviews and pirate adventures, as well as a newsletter that includes the latest pirate-related news and information. I thank you for your visit and your support.

Within these pages, you'll find articles on all aspects of maritime piracy from ancient times to modern day. Pirate Links is an annotated list of the best web sites that specialize in piracy and life at sea in the Age of Sail. The Bookaneer pages house the reviews on the latest fiction and non-fiction books for children and adults. Other highlights include specialized bibliographies, piratical places to visit, pirate dates in history, piracy quotes, and information about The Rebel and the Spy, my current novel-in-progress that started me on the path of piracy.

If you'd like to be notified when I post a new article, as well as read the latest pirate-related news that doesn't appear within the pages of Pirates and Privateers, subscribe here. If you'd like to read a sample of my newsletter before you subscribe, click here. Subscribers never miss out on the latest happenings at Pirates and Privateers.

As always, if you have a question about pirates, please write and ask. If you'd like me to write about a particular pirate or subject, let me know. One cautionary note to those searching for genealogical information on a pirate. Historical records about pirates rarely contain this data, except in rare instances with well-known pirates. The vast majority of pirates' names are lost. Rather than contacting me to answer these questions, your best bet is to check genealogical records, which I don't have at my disposal.

A special note to teachers and students: Answering questions and locating information is something I love to do. If you need help with a project or report, please contact me. Should you use any of my articles or reviews, please remember to include the proper citation.

Warmest regards and Piratically Yours,

Cindy
aka The Pirate Lady

Special Announcement
The next issue of Pirates and Privateers will be 5 September 2008.
I'm taking a break to finish writing my next novel and
designing a new workshop on the maritime trade during the age of sail.
See you in the Fall! Have a grand Summer!

Bookish PiratePirate Ahoy!Dueling Pirates

(Site updated 8 June 2008)


Pirate Quote of the Month
"Gunners like Ogle are like poets; they are born, so they are. He'll put you a shot between wind and water, will Ogle, as neatly as you might pick your teeth."
-- Peter Blood in Rafael Sabatini's Captain Blood Returns

"Do you believe in pirates, Nicky?" Kate asked, putting her small hand into her brother's much larger one as they turned into the road. "Because I do."

"Pirates? No. Everyone knows there's no such thing as pirates anymore, Katie," Nick said, patting her wee head. He was glad his sister couldn't see his face, for his eyes surely lacked the conviction of his lips. "No such thing at all."

-- Nick of Time by Ted Bell
June Article

NewPirates and Their ClothesNew

One of the most frequently asked questions I hear is, “What did pirates wear?” It seems like a straightforward question, but it’s not. Clothes change as time passes. What’s in fashion one day may be out of fashion the next. The further back in time one looks, the more stringent the rules regarding clothes become. The basic outfit worn by all mariners didn’t change much over the centuries when wooden ships with billowing sails ventured farther and farther from their homelands. Pirate clothes, like the rogues themselves, broke societal boundaries and deviated from the norm.

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Upcoming Appearances

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If you would like the Pirate Lady 
to speak to your group,
please contact me.

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Lakeview Cub Scout Pirate Day Camp
Church of the Cross Memorial Baptist Church
Grapevine, Texas

June 17-19, 2008


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Upcoming Maritime Online Workshop 

The Age of Sail: Ships and Trade
1 September - October 2007

Click here to view this and other offerings

For additonal appearances, visit Thistles & Pirates.
 

News, Events, & Exhibits

News

Guide to Pirate Parenting was a finalist in Foreword Magazine's Humor Book of the Year Awards. Congrats to Tim Bete and Cap'n Billy "The Butcher" MacDougall! In addition to reading my review of this book, you now visit links to two videos: Is your child a pirate? Quiz and Why you should raise your kids as pirates.
 

Cover Art: Pyrates Way Magazine Spring 2008The Spring 2008 issue of The Pyrates Way features my article, "Jean Laffite, Gentleman Pirate." This is a longer and more complete version of Jean Laffite, Enigma and Legend, my debut article that launched Pirates and Privateers.
 
 


Pirate Events and Exhibits

Northern California Pirate Festival 2008
14 June from 10 AM to dusk
15 June from 10 AM to 6 PM

Street Pirates Invade Strathmore Art on The Porches
 14 June 2008
10 AM to 5 PM

Pirate Sails at South Street Seaport Museum, NYC
14 June 2008 
Cruises: 1:00 – 3:00 PM and 4:00 – 6:00 PM 
Schooner Pioneer, Pier 16 (Special Family Sail) 
Members $30, Non-Members $35
Reservations Required: Call: (212) 748-8786 

Rusty Scupper's Pirate Daze
20 - 22 June 2008
Westport, Washington

Privateer Days
July 3-6 2008
Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada

Pirate Day Festival
19 July 2008
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Clay, New York

Pirate Day Festival
24 – 27 July 2008
Greenport, Long Island, New York 

Shipwrecked Pirate Music Festival
 23August 2008
Midway Sandbar Amphitheater from 10:00 - 1:30
Columbia, Missouri

Pirate Sails Aboard the Schooner Mary E
Summer 2008

Pirate Days of The Colony
18 – 19 October 2008
The Colony, Texas

Loyal Order of Reenactment Enthusiasts (LORE)
18 - 19 October 2008

Privateer Day & Pyrate Invasion
April 2009
Fells Point in Baltimore, Maryland



A Short Life and Merry: Pirates of New England
Heritage Museum & Gardens, Sandwich, Massachusetts 
Extended through 31 October 2008
Check out Pirate Adventures for pictures and more information.

Shipwreck! Pirates & Treasure
24 March - 1 September 2008
Detroit Science Center
Detroit, Michigan

Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah
31 May - 2 November 2008
Franklin Institute Science Museum
Philadelphia, PA



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Pirate Skeleton in Crow's NestVisitors' ReviewsPirate Skeleton in Rigging

I found your site to be interesting and informative. Thanks. 

-- W. Comrie
I just discovered your website and I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed it. -- Dale A. S., Texas
 
 
 

Cover Art: Pirates & PrivateersPirates and Privateers…a nice collection of known and unusual facts/items with clear explanations. It is not very often that you come across a book that gives you accurate bite-sized info on all to do about pirates. The part about Grace O'Malley and Jean David Nau was good – as most people always talk in length about Blackbeard, etc. It was good to have ‘lesser’ known pirates included. I learned quite a bit from your writing. – P. E. Alty, author of The Country Pirate

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Skull and CrossbonesThe ArticlesSkull and Crossbones

Being a Pirate (or How to be one)
History of Piracy
Modern Piracy
Notorious Pirates (or Who was who)
Piracy Around the World
Pirates and Literature
Privateers
Wooden Sailing Ships

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Activities for Young Pirates
Archaeology
Education
Exotic Ports of Call
History
Modern-day Piracy
Notorious Pirates
Pirate Literature
Piratical Books Online
Ships and Sailing
Treasure Troves
 

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Latest Reviews
Five-Star Reviews
Books for Young Pirates
Books for Apprenticed Pirates and Young Adults
Fiction Books for Adults
Nonfiction Books for Adults
 

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Pirate Adventures
Fun places for pirates in need of rest & relaxation

Barbary Corsairs Resources
Articles, books, and web sites on the Barbary Corsairs

Canadian Piracy Resources
Articles, books, and web sites on piracy and privateering in Canada

Modern Piracy Resources
Articles, books, and web sites on piracy today
(Updated June 2008)

Pyrate Surgeons Resources
Articles, books, and web sites on pyrate surgeons and medicine at sea in the Age of Sail

Wooden Sailing Ships
Inside look at a wooden ship

Pirate Limerick Cemetery
Compliments of Catalina the Pirate and Friends

Piratical Dates
Events in history related to pirates and the world in general
(Updated June 2008)

Pirates and Privateers Site Map
 

The majority of the artwork on these pages is copyrighted by the artists.
To obtain permission for their use please go to ClipArt.com.

The backgrounds used on Pirates and Privateers are from WebGround.
 
 

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The Rebel and the Spy, my current Novel-in-Progress, centers around Jean Laffite and the Battle of New Orleans.  Below are links to places depicted in the novel and a resource list for those seeking information on Jean Laffite, Pirates, Ships in the Age of Sail, the Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson, and many other subjects.

Jean Laffite's Haunts

New Orleans and Piracy Resource List
 

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