Links

Captain Stinky and First Mate Pyewackett have been known to simply scuttle any links that stop working. And being inherently very lazy, they tend not to bother replacing them. So please, squint your eyes and imagine that the list of links was once long, varied and a thing of beauty...

 
Pirates and Privateers of the Americas 
If you think German feminist anarchists are funny,
have a look at one of the most amusing "scholarly"
books around.
Bold in Her Breeches 
Women and piracy.
Pirate Image Archive 
heaps and heaps of really good pirate pictures.
Pirates and Coins of the New World 
A lot of really good pictures and animations
The Pirate's Library 
A good list of books you can get, from children's
to grown-up's.
Teach's Hole: Pyrate Links 
Super page of links
Sources we did pirate
Books
  • Burg, B. R., Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition, New York University Press, New York, [1983] 1995.
  • Brooks, G. (ed.), The Trial Of Captain Kidd, William Hodge and Co, Edinburgh, 1930.
  • Cordingly, D., Life Among the Pirates, Warner Books, London, 1996.
To read an interview with David Cordingly, you can go to MetroActive Movies | Talking Pictures
  • Die Piraten (The Pirates), Amsterdam: Time-Life Books: 1980, p. 148.
  • Exquemelin, A. O., The Buccaneers of America, Dorset Press, London, 1987.
  • Gilbert, Sir W. S., The Savoy Operas: Being the Complete Text of the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas as originally produced in the years 1875-1896, Maximus Books, Adelaide, 1977.
  • Paine, R. D., The Book of Buried Treasure, William Heinemann, London, 1911.
  • Rediker, M., “Hydrarchy and Libertalia: The Utopian Dimensions of Atlantic Piracy in the Early Eighteenth Century”, in David J. Starkey, van Eyck van Heslinga, and J.A. de Moor, eds., Pirates and Privateers: New Perspectives on the War on Trade in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, University of Exeter Press, Exeter, 1997.
  • Sherry, F., Raiders and Rebels, Hearst Marine Books, New York, 1986.
  • Stanley, J., ‘Criminals, communards or crumpet’; in Jo Stanley (ed), Bold In Her Breeches: Women Pirates Across the Ages, Harper Collins, London, 1995.
  • Stevenson, R. L., Treasure Island, Ward Lock & Co., London and Melbourne, [1881], no date on this edition.
  • The Tryals of Captain John Rackam and other Pirates…also the Tryals of Mary Read and Anne Bonny, alias Bonn on Monday 28th Day of the Said Month of November at St Jago de la Vega Aforesaid (Jamaica: Printed by Robert Baldwin, 1721).
  • Wheelwright, J., ‘Tars, tarts and swashbucklers’; in Jo Stanley (ed),Bold In Her Breeches: Women Pirates Across the Ages, Harper Collins, London, 1995.
Articles
  • Parker, G., “Is a Duck an Animal? An Exploration of Bestiality as a Crime”, Criminal Justice History, 7 (1986), pp. 95 - 109
  • To read an extract from this article, click HERE
  • Smith, S., “Piracy in Early British America”, History Today, Volume 46 (5), May 1996, pp. 29 - 37.
  • Rediker, M., “‘Under the Banner of King Death’: The Social World of Anglo-American Pirates, 1716 to 1726”, The William and Mary Quarterly 38, 1981.
  • Schweikart, L., and B.R. Burg, ‘Stand by to Repel Historians: Modern Scholarship and Caribbean Pirates, 1650 - 1725’, Historian 46, no. 2, 1984.
Other People We Wants To Thank
  • C.R. Pennell, for running the course ‘Pirates and their Enemies’ at the University of Melbourne in 1997 and 1998 - see how we have misused that which you taught us!
  • Aaron, for the super-dooper picture and many of the pirate quiz questions.
  • Belinda, Cath, Dave, Jenny and Tamsin, for sessions at The Clyde, coming up with the best pirate subjects conceivable.
 
 
 
 
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