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Cindy Vallar, Editor & Reviewer
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Welcome aboard Pirates and Privateers, a site devoted to the history of maritime piracy, privateering, and the sea before the Age of Steam.

Within these pages you will find articles dealing with the history and culture of these topics from ancient times to modern day. Click one of the links above or below to explore the treasures within this website.

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Each month, I send out a newsletter about the latest article and reviews posted here. I also include information that doesn't appear at Pirates and Privateers, but is still of interest to adherents of piracy and maritime history. By subscribing to the newsletter, you'll never miss out on the latest happenings here at Pirates and Privateers.

As always, if you have a question about pirates, please write and ask. If there is a particular pirate or subject, you'd like me to write about, let me know.
One cautionary note for those seeking genealogical information: Historical records about pirates are rare. Much of what is known comes from government records, newspaper accounts, and the few contemporary accounts written during a particular period. This information rarely contains details pertinent to what you need to know to identify an ancestor. The simple fact is that the vast majority of pirates' names remain unknown. I cannot answer genealogical questions. Instead, I recommend contacting genealogical depositories and websites, historical societies, and national archives -- places where the librarians and curators are better trained to assist in this type of query.
A special note to teachers and students: 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 with this website is copyrighted.


Fair winds and following seas,
Cindy

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(site last updated 20 May 2025)


Pirate Quote of the Month
At the pirate's birthday party there are streamers and balloons.
The guests are wearing party hats and singing birthday tunes.
They're playing Toss the Cannonball and Pirate Hide and Seek
and games of Pin the Cracker to the Purple Parrot's Beak.

from Eric Ode's "The Pirate's Birthday Party" in
When You're a Pirate Dog and Other Pirate Poems, 2012


 
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Lady Luck and Other Amusements

The only sure thing about luck is that it will change.

The nineteenth-century writer Bret Harte wasn’t referring to pirates when he wrote this line, but luck shadowed pirates in their daily lives whether they were at sea or on land. Fortune, whether good or bad, could be had not just in pillaging but also at rest. Sometimes, though, pirates just wanted to have fun.



Author’s Note:
While I worked on this article, my father passed away. He shared his affinity for the water and boats with me in my youth, which helped awaken a desire to write about pirates. This article is for him. Now that you are at peace and without pain, Dad, may you eat, drink, and be merry.

My Father
Lee Aker
Rest in peace

Hello, Pirates!
by Martha Day Zschock
Books for Young Pirates

The Trafalgar Chronicle: New Series 9
edited by Judith E. Pearson and John A. Rodgaard
History: Navy

Captain Kidd
Samuel Marquis
Biography: Pirates, Privateers, & Pirate Hunters

The Ghostly Tales of Florida's Pirates
by Sarah Fabiny
Pirate Apprentices: Fantasy


Outlaws of the Sea
by Robert J. Antony
History: Piracy
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Pirate & Maritime News
Events & Activities

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Some pages remain in the old style, while others are in the new style. We apologize for this. After twenty-four years, there are many pages to overhaul and this takes time. We appreciate your understanding and patience.

The latest pages that have been overhauled include Friends and Enemies, The Jolly Roger and No Quarter Given, Medicine at Sea, A Most Unwelcome Death, Oh To Be a Pirate, Pirate Tactics, and Pirates & Death.


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Brick Wrecks
Sunken Ships in LEGO Bricks
8 March - 31 August 2025
The Historic Dockyard Chatham
Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom

Pirates
29 March 2025 - 4 January 2026
National Maritime Museum
Greenwich, United Kingdom

Vikings Before Vikings
11 April - 30 December 2025
Vrak -- Museum of Wrecks
Stockholm, Sweden

Tennessee Pirate Fest
24-26 May 2025
Harriman, Tennessee

Pride of Baltimore II Send-off
30 May 2025
Constellation Pier 1
Baltimore, Maryland

Into the Charmed Churned Circle
30 May 2025
Lehigh Valley No. 79 Barge in Red Hook
Brooklyn, New York

Blackbeard Pirate Festival
31 May - 1 June 2025
Hampton, Virginia

Bow Lines
Maritime Literary Festival

6-7 June 2025
Exeter Custom House
Exeter, United Kingdom

Kingston Pirate Festival
8 June 2025
Kingston, Washington

Pirates Day
8 June 2025
Milford, Connecticut

Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival
13 - 15 June 2025
Falmouth, United Kingdom

Boarded
A New Pirate Adventure
14 June 2025
12 July 2025
11 October 2025
29 November 2025
27 December 2025
Maritime Museum of San Diego
San Diego, California
 

Pirate Day
27 June 2025
Marco Island, Florida

Maritime Heritage Conference
24-27 September 2025
Buffalo Convention Center
Buffalo, New York

Privateer Days
27 & 29 June 2025
Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sail 250th New York
4 July 2026
New York City, New York



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Special Resources


The following pages and files contain travel adventures, photo galleries, resources,
and historical data pertaining to pirates, privateers, and maritime history.
I have gathered this information either while doing research or when traveling.

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Before the Age of Sail

The Age of Sail

Wooden Sailing Ships


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Resources

Barbary Corsairs Resources

Canadian Piracy Resources

Modern Piracy Resources

Pirates & Death

Time Line of History


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Janes Madison, 1816, White House Collection
                      (Source:
                      https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:James_Madison.jpgJean LaffiteDolley
                      Madison by Gilbert Stuart, 1804 (Source:
                      https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dolley_Madison_(cropped).jpg)General Andrew Jackson by John Wesley Jarvis,
                      circa 1819 (Source:
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The Rebel & the Spy
These five people played roles in the War of 1812. James Madison (far left) was president at the time and, in my current work-in-progress, he has a special assignment for Lucas Burnett, one of the protagonists in the novel. Jean Laffite (beside Madison) operates a smuggling operation, based on barrier islands southwest of New Orleans. One of his captains, is Dominique You, whose sister Alexine has been raised in this nefarious world of smugglers, pirates, privateers, and cutthroats. Dolley Madison is the country's presidentress (first lady) and plays a vital role in preserving some of our national treasures during the British invasion of Washington City. General Andrew Jackson (second from right) has no intention of allowing the British to gain entry to the United States through its back door (the Mississippi). Governor William C. C. Claiborne (far right) is Lucas's cousin and a constant thorn in Laffite's side. They come together within the pages of The Rebel & the Spy, a historical novel where it's not always easy to decide who is the rebel and who is the spy.

The links below are to a gallery of places depicted in my novel and a resource list for those seeking information on the people pictured above, pirates, ships in the age of sail, the Battle of New Orleans, the invasion and burning of Washington, the bombardment of Fort McHenry, and much more. (Please note that these pages are updated from time to time, so check back to see what's been added.) I hope you enjoy.

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