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Barbary Pirate: The Life and Crimes of John Ward, the Most Infamous Privateer of His Times

English · Hardback

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The first fifty years of John Ward's life were those of an ordinary seaman. But, in 1603, he celebrated his half-century by leading a mass desertion from the Navy of James I, stealing a vessel, and defecting to the Ottoman Empire's outpost at Tunis. There he set himself up as a privateer under the protection of the Pasha of Tunis; rejuvenating the Muslim Barbary Corsairs and leading them in successful attacks against Christian shipping. Wealthy as a lord, Ward purchased a palatial mansion and set up a mock court in which he presided over a scruffy band of English and European renegades, issuing decrees and receiving obeisance like a king. But Ward secretly wanted to go home and began negotiations for a pardon with King James I. He failed. Ward was infamous in Europe - regarded as a Judas to his country - and his conversion to Islam towards the end of his life was the ultimate scandal.

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Barbary Pirate

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Authors Greg Bak
Publisher Sutton Verlag GmbH
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9780750943505
ISBN 978-0-7509-4350-5
No. of pages 256
Weight 494 g
Illustrations w. 32 ill.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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