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Real Pirates
The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship
Written by Kenneth J. KinkorKenneth J. Kinkor Author Alert and Sharon SimpsonSharon Simpson Author Alert
Photographed by Kenneth GarrettKenneth Garrett Author Alert
Introduction by Barry CliffordBarry Clifford Author Alert
Category: History
Format: Trade Paperback, 176 pages
Publisher: National Geographic
ISBN: 978-1-4262-0262-9 (1-4262-0262-8)

Pub Date: September 18, 2007
Price: $25.95

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Real Pirates
Written by Kenneth J. Kinkor and Sharon Simpson, Photographed by Kenneth Garrett, Introduction by Barry Clifford

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781426202629
Our Price: $25.95
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Also available as a hardcover and a hardcover library binding.
About this Book

The riveting story of the slave ship Whydah,captured by pirates and later sunk in a fierce storm off the coast of Massachusetts, energizes this lavish companion book to a unique exhibition on a five-year U.S. tour. Packed with plunder from more than 50 captured ships, the Whydah was discovered by underwater explorer Barry Clifford in 1984. Now, for the first time, its treasure holds are unlocked for public view.

More than 200 items were retrieved from the ocean floor: the telltale ship's bell, inscribed "Whydah Galley 1716"; coins and jewelry, buttons and cufflinks; muskets, cannons, and swords; everyday objects including teakettles and tableware, gaming tokens, and clay pipes. The artifacts provide an unprecedented glimpse into the raucous world of 18th-century pirating and shed light on the link between the slave trade and piracy during those tumultuous times.

Built to transport human captives from Africa to the Caribbean, the Whydah made one such voyage before being captured in 1717 by Sam Bellamy, the boldest pirate of his day. Two months later, in one of the worst nor'easters ever, the ship sank, drowning all but 2 of the 146 people aboard. For anyone intrigued by the lore of piracy, the mystery of shipwrecks, or the sad and salty intertwining of slave and pirate history, Real Pirates has the answers.

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