The Pirate Ship 16601730
By (Author) Angus Konstam
Illustrated by Tony Bryan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
1st June 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ships and boats: general interest
Naval forces and warfare
Maritime history
623.8225
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
198g
The deeds and personalities of famous pirates have received significant attention in recent years: however, no detailed depiction of their vessels has ever been produced. This title redresses the imbalance, conducting a detailed exploration of the wide variety of pirate vessels that sailed the high seas during the 'golden age' of piracy (16901730), from gun-bristling warships to smaller craft such as sloops, brigantines and early schooners. It incorporates the latest archaeological evidence to produce a fascinating account of these vessels, detailing their origins, development and tactical engagement. Packed with contemporary illustrations and superbly detailed colour artwork, the ships of the 'golden age' are brought vividly to life.
Angus Konstam, from the Orkney Islands, is the author of over 15 books, many of which are published by Osprey. Formerly the Curator of Weapons at the Royal Armouries, the Tower of London, he also served as the Chief Curator of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, Florida. Currently based in London, he combines a freelance museum consultancy business with a career as a historian and writer. Tony Bryan, a freelance illustrator of many years experience, initially qualified in engineering, Tony previously worked in the field of military research and development and has a keen interest in all types of military hardware, particularly armoured vehicles, small arms, aircraft and ships. Tony has produced many detailed illustrations for magazines and books, including numerous titles in the New Vanguard series.