Pirates : fact and fiction /

A fascinating study of pirates throughout history, packed with pirate-related artworks and objects from the National Maritime Museum collection. The image of the pirate is one that has never failed to capture the imagination, but behind the melodramatic portrayals of villains like Long John Silver,...

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Main Authors: Cordingly, David (Author), Falconer, John, 1951- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Greenwich, London : National Maritime Museum, 2021.
Edition:Revised and updated edition.
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Summary:A fascinating study of pirates throughout history, packed with pirate-related artworks and objects from the National Maritime Museum collection. The image of the pirate is one that has never failed to capture the imagination, but behind the melodramatic portrayals of villains like Long John Silver, complete with wooden leg and eye-patch, lies a much harsher reality. David Cordingly and John Falconer chart the history of piracy, explore the portrayal of pirates in popular literature, film and television and examine the tools of the pirate trade, including maps, charts, flags, weapons and ships. Alongside this telling history, the one hundred color illustrations in Pirates: Fact and Fiction showcase the stunning artworks and artifacts within the National Maritime Museum's vast collection to shine new light on a subject of perennial interest.
Item Description:Illustrations on endpapers.
Physical Description:204 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [200]-201) and index.
ISBN:9781906367770
1906367779