Histoire des pirates anglois : depuis leur etablissement dans l'isle de la Providence, jusqu'à present : contenant toutes leurs avantures, pirateries, meurtres, cruautez & excez. Avec la vie et les avantures des deux femmes pirates Marie Read & Anne Bonny et un extrait des loix & des ordonnances concernant la piraterie
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Title: Histoire des pirates anglois : depuis leur etablissement dans l'isle de la Providence, jusqu'à present : contenant toutes leurs avantures, pirateries, meurtres, cruautez & excez. Avec la vie et les avantures des deux femmes pirates Marie Read & Anne Bonny et un extrait des loix & des ordonnances concernant la piraterie
Other titles: General history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates
Classmark: Anglo-French 3 1726/DEF
Creator(s): Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
Additional creator(s): Johnson, Charles (fl. 1724-1736) (Other)
Related people: Johnson, Charles
Publisher: chez Etienne Ganeau... et Guillaume Cavelier fils
Publication city: A Paris
Date(s): 1726
Language: French
Size and medium: [4], lvi, 360, [12] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/242625
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014146709705181
Description
Attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. Moore, J.R. Defoe in the pillory. Bloomington, Ind., 1939. p. 126-188; NUC pre-1956.
Sometimes attributed to Capt. Charles Johnson, "fl. 1724-1736... name is probably an assumed one"--DNB, v. 10, p. 893.
Advertisements on p. [368]-[372].
NUC pre-1956 ND 0116873.
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