General History of the Pyrates podcast artwork

PODCAST · history

General History of the Pyrates

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  1. 42

    042 - Abstract of Laws in Relation to Pyracy

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  2. 41

    041 - Philip Roche

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  3. 40

    040 - Chapter 16Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVII in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  4. 39

    039 - Chapter 15Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVII in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  5. 38

    038 - Chapter 14Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XVI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  6. 37

    037 - Chapter 13 Part 2Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XV in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  7. 36

    036 - Chapter 13 Part 1Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XV in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  8. 35

    035 - Chapter 12 Part 2Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XIV in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  9. 34

    034 - Chapter 12 Part 1Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XIV in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  10. 33

    033 - Chapter 11Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XIII in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  11. 32

    032 - Chapter 10Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XII in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  12. 31

    031 - Chapter 9 Part 12Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  13. 30

    030 - Chapter 9 Part 11Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  14. 29

    029 - Chapter 9 Part 10Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  15. 28

    028 - Chapter 9 Part 9Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  16. 27

    027 - Chapter 9 Part 8Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  17. 26

    026 - Chapter 9 Part 7Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  18. 25

    025 - Chapter 9 Part 6Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  19. 24

    024 - Chapter 9 Part 5Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  20. 23

    023 - Chapter 9 Part 4Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  21. 22

    022 - Chapter 9 Part 3Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  22. 21

    021 - Chapter 9 Part 2Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  23. 20

    020 - Chapter 9 Part 1Incorrectly labeled as Chapter XI in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  24. 19

    019 - Chapter 8 Part 3Incorrectly labeled as Chapter IX in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  25. 18

    018 - Chapter 8 Part 2Incorrectly labeled as Chapter IX in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  26. 17

    017 - Chapter 8 Part 1Incorrectly labeled as Chapter IX in the text

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  27. 16

    016 - Chapter 7 Part 3

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  28. 15

    015 - Chapter 7 Part 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  29. 14

    014 - Chapter 7 Part 1

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  30. 13

    013 - Chapter 6

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  31. 12

    012 - Chapter 5 Part 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  32. 11

    011 - Chapter 5 Part 1

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  33. 10

    010 - Chapter 4 Part 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  34. 9

    009 - Chapter 4 Part 1

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  35. 8

    008 - Chapter 3 Part 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  36. 7

    007 - Chapter 3 Part 1

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  37. 6

    006 - Chapter 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  38. 5

    005 - Chapter 1 Part 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  39. 4

    004 - Chapter 1 Part 1

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  40. 3

    003 - Introduction Part 2

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  41. 2

    002 - Introduction Part 1

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

  42. 1

    001 - Preface

    Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by the renowned Daniel Defoe, though other candidates, like publisher Nathaniel Mist, have also emerged. In this compelling first volume, Johnson weaves together available sources while adding his own dramatic flair, profoundly influencing how we perceive piracy today. This work remains a cornerstone in the fascinating history of some of the most legendary figures in maritime lore, many of whom continue to capture imaginations in the 21st century. (Summary by Wikipedia)

HOSTED BY

Captain Charles Johnson

Produced by Public Domain

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does General History of the Pyrates have?

General History of the Pyrates currently has 42 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is General History of the Pyrates about?

Dive into the thrilling world of piracy with A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, a captivating 1724 book that brings to life the stories of infamous pirates. Written under the pseudonym Captain Charles Johnson, the book is thought by some to be authored by...

How often does General History of the Pyrates release new episodes?

General History of the Pyrates has 42 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to General History of the Pyrates?

You can listen to General History of the Pyrates on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts General History of the Pyrates?

General History of the Pyrates is created and hosted by Captain Charles Johnson.
URL copied to clipboard!