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  2. David Cordingly - Wikipedia

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    Under the Black Flag: The Romance and Reality of Life Among the Pirates (Random House, 1995) Heroines and Harlots: Women at Sea in the Great Age of Sail (Macmillan, 2001) The Billy Ruffian: His Majesty's Ship Bellerophon and the Downfall of Napoleon (Bloomsbury, 2003) Cordingly, David (2007).

  3. Golden Age of Piracy - Wikipedia

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    David Cordingly, in his influential 1994 work Under the Black Flag, defined the "great age of piracy" as lasting from the 1650s to around 1725, very close to Fiske's definition of the Golden Age. [13] Rediker, in 2004, described the most complex definition of the Golden Age to date.

  4. Charles Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Cordingly, David (1997). Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates. Harvest Books. Ellms, Charles. The Pirates Own Book: Authentic Narratives of the Most Celebrated Sea Robbers. Salem, Massachusetts: Marine Research Society, 1924. Gosse, Philip. The History of Piracy. New York: Tudor Publishing, 1934. Lindsay ...

  5. Edward Low - Wikipedia

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    Cordingly, David. Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates. Harvest Books (1997) ISBN 0-15-600549-2; Seitz, Don Carlos; Gospel, Howard F; Wood, Stephen. Under the Black Flag: Exploits of the Most Notorious Pirates. Dover Publications (2002) ISBN 0-486-42131-7; Roberts, Nancy.

  6. A General History of the Pyrates - Wikipedia

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    David Cordingly, Under the Black Flag: The Romance and Reality of Life Among the Pirates. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1995. Charles Johnson (1724), A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a copy on the website of East Carolina University Digital Collections

  7. Captain Charles Johnson - Wikipedia

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    English naval historian David Cordingly writes: ... Cordingly, David (1997). Under the Black Flag: the Romance and Reality of Life Among the Pirates. Harvest Books.

  8. Governance in 18th-century piracy - Wikipedia

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    During an actual battle, most of the crew stayed flat on their stomachs, under cover, until the time came to engage with the target, with the exception of those commanding and sailing the vessel. Once the target was close enough, the captain often remained on the quarterdeck, poop deck or near the tiller.

  9. Nuestra Señora de la Concepción - Wikipedia

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    Cordingly, David (1995). Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-15-600549-2. Williams, Neville (1975). The Sea Dogs: Privateers, Plunder and Piracy in the Elizabethan Age. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-77011-X