Pirates Of Barbary: Corsairs, Conquests and Captivity in the 17th-Century Mediterranean

Pirates Of Barbary: Corsairs, Conquests and Captivity in the 17th-Century Mediterranean

by Adrian Tinniswood (Author)

Synopsis

From the coast of Southern Europe to Morocco and the Ottoman states of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli, Christian and Muslim seafarers met in bustling ports to swap religions, to battle and to trade goods and sales - raiding as far as Ireland and Iceland in search of their human currency. Studying the origins of these men, their culture and practices, Adrian Tinniswood expertly recreates the twilight world of the corsairs and uncovers a truly remarkable clash of civilisations. Drawing on a wealth of material, from furious royal proclamations to the private letters of pirates and their victims, as well as recent Islamic accounts, "Pirates of Barbary" provides a new perspectives of the corsairs and a fascinating insight into what it meant to sacrifice all you have for a life so violent, so uncertain and so alien that it sets you apart from the rest of mankind.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 0099523868
ISBN 13: 9780099523864
Book Overview: The incredible, action-packed secret history of Barbary Coast piracy in the 17th century, by the author of the acclaimed The Verneys

Media Reviews
Tinniswood's absorbing book is packed with bad characters, big fights and breathless chases -- Peter Lewis * Daily Mail *
Tinniswood narrates this story with brio and bravura, displaying an excellent eye for the theatrical detail and juicy episode -- Maria Fusaro * BBC History Magazine *
Adrian Tinniswood is a masterly writer of history with a gift for slamming his readers into the thick of the action -- Jason Goodwin * Literary Review *
This rollicking book unpicks a confusion of names, dates and places to produce a fascinating history of seabourne conflict. -- Christopher Hudson * Daily Telegraph *
This exciting book proves that such obscurity is both surprising and undeserved -- James McConnachie * The Times *
Author Bio
Adrian Tinniswood is the author of fourteen books of social and architectural history. His most recent book The Long Weekend, was one of the most critically acclaimed of 2016.