Anne Bonny: The Infamous Female Pirate: The Infamous Female Pirate
By (Author) Phillip Thomas Tucker
Feral House,U.S.
Feral House,U.S.
29th August 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Maritime history
Gender studies: women and girls
364.164092
Paperback
220
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
The story of the most famous female pirate in historyprovides a remarkable personal odysseyfrom a time when women were almost powerless and at the lowest level of the social order on both sides of the Atlantic. This new biographical work fills considerable gaps in Anne Bonny's life beyond her mythology to rescue an actual person for posterity.
After turning her back on everything she knew growing up in South Carolina to find a sense of personal freedom, Anne Bonny sailed the Caribbean's pristine waters during the Golden Age of Piracy in the earlyeighteenth century. Few accurate records exist about these law-breakers, whose lifestyles called for hanging. Fortunately, Anne Bonny was a notable exception to the rule, as she was caught off the Jamaican coast and tried by a court of law, whose records have fortunately survived.
So, who was the real Anne Bonny A heartless prostitute, a bloodthirsty psychopathic, or a compassionate woman of faith and courage Such a fundamental question has not been adequately answered by historians for 300 years. It is now time to take a fresh look at the life of Anne Bonny to present a corrective view into not only her story but also the seldom explored, but incredibly rich, field of women's history.
The Anne Bonny mythology is today popularly told in Starz channel'sBlack Sailsand the video gameAssassin's Creed.
Phillip Thomas Tucker, Ph.D., has won widespread national acclaim and recognition as an award-winning American historian and author. Fundamentally a corrective scholar of outdated and traditional history, he has written ground-breaking books about some of the most iconic moments of American history.