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History Pre-confederation (to 1867)

Bold Privateers

Terror, Plunder and Profit on Canada's Atlantic Coast

by (author) Roger Marsters

Publisher
Formac Publishing Company Limited
Initial publish date
Oct 2004
Category
Pre-Confederation (to 1867), Naval, Canada
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887806445
    Publish Date
    Oct 2004
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Dramatic accounts of privateer captains patrolling the coast of North America.

In war, disrupting and depleting the enemy's supply of goods is the way to victory. During the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, armed merchant ships were licensed to cruise the seas, alone or in small convoys to chase and
capture enemy cargo vessels and to attack coastal forts.
This collection of fascinating stories of the era's notorious privateers begins with Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville who led a campaign against the Hudson's Bay Company posts in the Far North, and a few years later against east coast strongholds.
Author Roger Marsters uncovers the exploits of French, English and American privateers.
One of the cleverest and most successful was, Enos Collins who launched his legendary schooner, Liverpool Packet, in 1811. Collins picked off dozens of vessels bound for Boston, sending each one with its cargo, to Halifax where the booty was sold in the Court of Vice-Admiralty.
These accounts of privateer captains, their fortunes and failures, reveals the importance of booty hunting during war.

About the author

ROGER MARSTERS, a graduate of Dalhousie University, has been an interpreter at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax and a specialist in marine antiquarian books and documents for a Halifax book dealer. He lives on the shores of the Minas Basin.

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Awards

  • Short-listed, Evelyn Richardson Prize for Non-Fiction

Editorial Reviews

"Marsters' prose is lively, evocative, and, at times, moving. This is also an absolutely gorgeous book, beautifully put together ... it really is a small work of art."

The Chronicle Herald

"... it is an excellent introduction to the subject for a general reader and a worthwhile addition to the library of the enthusiast."

The Northern Mariner

"Marsters has interspersed these romantic sea stories and historical accounts with a generous number of illustrations. The result is a visually captivating book, well deserving of its place on the shortlist in the non-fiction category of the Atlantic Book Awards."

New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal