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Privateers of the Revolution Donald Grady Shomette

Privateers of the Revolution By Donald Grady Shomette

Privateers of the Revolution by Donald Grady Shomette


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Privateers of the Revolution: War on the New Jersey Coast, 1775-1783 by Donald Grady Shomette

A revelatorynarrative of the 538 Pennsylvania and New Jersey privateers, privately owned ships of war some called pirates. Manned by over 18,000 men, these privateers influenced the fight for American independence. From the halls of Congress to the rough waterfronts of Delaware River and Bay to the remote privateering ports of the New Jersey coast and into the Atlantic,a stirring portrait emergesof seaborne raiders, battles, and derring-do, as well as incredible escapes from the great British prison ships vulgarly called Hell, where more than 11,000 men perished. A work 40 years in the making extracted from archives in both Europe and America, it is a tale unrivaled by any Hollywood fiction.

About Donald Grady Shomette

Donald Grady Shomette has for more than two decades worked as an author, cultural resources consultant, and marine archaeologist. He is twice winner of the prestigious John Lyman Book Award and holds an honorary PhD from the University of Baltimore.

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NPB9780764350337
9780764350337
0764350331
Privateers of the Revolution: War on the New Jersey Coast, 1775-1783 by Donald Grady Shomette
New
Hardback
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2016-07-28
448
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