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Cindy Vallar, Editor & Reviewer
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Within these pages of Pirates & Privateers, you'll find articles on all aspects of maritime piracy from ancient times to modern day. Pirate Articles is an annotated list of all the articles I've written. Pirate Links is an annotated list of the best web sites that specialize in piracy and life at sea from early days through the Age of Sail. The Book Review pages house the reviews on the latest fiction and non-fiction pirate and maritime 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.

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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. Historical records about pirates are rare. Much of what is known comes from government records, including court trials, and the few first-person accounts written during a particular time period. This information rarely contains details pertinent to what you need to identify and/or learn about ancestors. The simple fact is that the vast majority of pirates' names remain unknown. I cannot answer this type of question, so rather than contact me, you should check genealogical depositories and websites, as well as national archives.

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 let me know and remember to include the proper citation. The majority of material contained within this website is copyrighted.

Fair winds and following seas,

Cindy
also known as The Pirate Lady

Bookish PiratePirate Ahoy!Dueling Pirates
 

(Site updated 7 February 2012)


Pirate Quote of the Month

[H]e did not care who they chose captain so it was not a papist; for against them he had conceived an irreconcilable hatred, for that his father had been a sufferer in Monmouth’s rebellion.

– Unnamed pirate, early 1700s

February Article

NewPirates & ReligionNew


If asked today, most people would say pirates were irreligious and, to a degree, this is true. To classify all pirates as such, however, is wrong because sometimes religion played a key role in acts of piracy, and pirates who blasphemed “found” religion before they died. This article discusses the various ways in which piracy and religion co-existed through centuries.

The Bonnie Bookaneer's
New February Book ReviewsNew

Monsoon Traders by H. V. Bowen, John McAleer, and Robert J. Blyth
Martime History

The Power & the Glory by William C. Hammond
Naval Fiction, Historical Fiction

A Ship for the King by Richard Woodman
Naval Fiction, Historical Fiction

De Ruyter
Biography, History, Maritime History

Pirate Santa by Clay “Talderoy” Clement and Mark “Cap’n Slappy” Summers
Christmas, Picture Books

How Britain Won the War of 1812 by Brian Arthur
Naval History

The Chocolate Pirate Plot by JoAnna Carl
Mystery


The Curse of Captain LaFoote by Eddie Jones
Time Travel



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Upcoming Appearances

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If you would like the Pirate Lady 
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please contact me.

For information on upcomings workshops,
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For additonal appearances, visit Thistles & Pirates.
 

News, Events, & Exhibits


News
When Air Force Major Shea Brannan returned home, he got an unexpected and unusual "Welcome Home!"


Privateers Deliver Christmas
The Privateers of Anna Marie Island bring Christmas to a family in need.


Kidd's Treasure Chest
Kidd's ChestPat Croce, founder of the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum, recently acquired Captain William Kidd’s 17th-century chest from George Edmunds, author of Kidd: The Search for His Treasure. It will be on display in the museum’s Captain’s Cabin exhibit alongside the ship’s log from Kidd’s last voyage. The beautifully crafted wooden chest features a brass plate around a worn keyhole inscribed with ‘Captain Kidd, Leith, Scotland’, and a 1668 King Charles II silver shilling. The interior of the wooden chest is lined with worn pages from a 17th-century book. And it is rumored to have once had a false bottom that concealed sea charts and maps.”


El Morro
A look at Cuba's Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca, a fortress that has come to be known as "The Museum of Piracy."


New Laffite Website
The Laffite Society has unveiled its new website and invites you to come take a look.


Pirates! Legends of the Gulf Coast
On 26 January 2012, this new museum opened in Galveston, Texas. It centers on Jean Laffite and the other buccaneers who frequented the island.

Events

War of 1812 - The Navy's War
27 February 2012
Mariner's Museum
Newport News, Virginia


Maritime Author James L. Nelson
George Washington's Great Gamble
29 February 2012
Mystic Seaport
Mystic, Connecticut


Innovation and Diffusion of
Shipbuilding Techonology

9 March 2012
Center for Business History in Scotland
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, Scotland


New Researchers in Maritime History Conference
9-10 March 2012
Riverside Museum & Tall Ship
Glasgow, Scotland


NOLA Pyrate Week
23 March - 1 April 2012
New Orleans, Louisiana


Maritime Author George C. Daughan
1812: The Navy's War
28 March 2012
Mystic Seaport
Mystic, Connecticut


Privateer Day
21 April 2012
Fell's Point, Maryland


11th Official Combating Piracy Update
23 -26 April 2012
Hamburg, Germany


Buccaneer Days
26 April - 6 May 2012
Corpus Christi, Texas


Conference on Persistent Piracy

3 - 5 May 2012
Stockholm, Sweden


OpSail 2012
1-12 June 2012
Virginia

Pirate & Maritime Exhibits

Traders: the East India Company and Asia
New permanent gallery
National Maritime Museum
Greenwich, England
When China ruled the Waves -- 15 February 2012
East India Company and Me -- 25 February 2012
Complete list of events
2 October 2011 - 25 February 2012


Trireme Olympias
Late Spring - Early Summer 2012
New York, New York



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

Oral tradition . . . meets well your presentation [of Dominique You]. It’s the first time, that I find so much details on him . . . how pleasant it is! . . . Many thanks for your presentation. – Bruno You, Paris, France

Particularly enjoyed your recent article on "Beggars of the Sea".
Dirk Smit

I LOVE your website which is filled with fascinating information. -- Cherry Adair, author of Afterglow

I think you do a very good job, very comprehensive. -- Harry H.

You have a terrific website by the way. -- Mark McMillin, author of Gather the Shadowmen


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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

Skull and CrossbonesThe LinksSkull and Crossbones

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  and Pirates Adventures 2010
Fun places for pirates in need of rest & relaxation
(Updated January 2011)

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 January 2012)

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

The Age of Sail
Examines merchant ships, maritime commerce, and seaports

Before the Age of Sail
Examines ships prior to the seventeenth century
(Updated March 2011)

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 November 2011)

Pirates and Privateers Site Map

 

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Skull and CrossbonesThe Rebel and the SpySkull and Crossbones

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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