Histoire Des Avanturiers Flibustiers Qui Se Sont Signalez Dans Les Indes

Sprache: Französisch.
gebunden , 466 Seiten
ISBN 1024308219
EAN 9781024308211
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Histoire Des Avanturiers Flibustiers Qui Se Sont Signalez Dans Les Indes, Volume 3, recounts the thrilling adventures of buccaneers and pirates in the West Indies. Written in French, this historical journal details voyages to the South Seas alongside the notorious buccaneers of America. Raveneau de Lussan and Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin provide a vivid, firsthand account of the lives and exploits of these seafarers. This volume offers invaluable insights into the golden age of piracy, capturing the daring spirit and harsh realities of maritime life in the 17th century. Readers interested in naval history, Caribbean exploration, and true adventure stories will find this a captivating and informative read. A classic historical account of the age of buccaneers.
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