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The Notorious Edward Low: Pursuing the Last Great Villain of Piracy\'s Golden Age - Len Travers - Len Travers


The Notorious Edward Low: Pursuing the Last Great Villain of Piracy\'s Golden Age - Len Travers
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Following the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713)--generally known in the Americas as Queen Anne\'s War--a dramatic, decade-long wave of sea-robbery plagued the Atlantic rim.
The Notorious Edward Lowputs individual actors, from colonial governors to captains to common seamen, at center stage, a.
One by one, safe havens shut out the sea-rovers, who with their depredations in America quickly squandered the sympathy and support they had once enjoyed among common folk.
Contrary to popular portrayals, for pirates the second decade of the eighteenth century was a time of radically diminishing returns, scant treasure, buried or otherwise, and increasingly successful suppression by state authorities.
Travers demonstrates that, feared asthey certainly were, pirates were largely ordinary seamen trapped in desperate circumstances who, in the end, had little to show for their efforts.
Drawing on previously unpublished Admiralty records and consulting both contemporary and modern chroniclers, Travers directs readers to much powerful testimony minimized in or excluded from histories of piracy\'s Golden Age, leveling a critical eye at familiar sources too long accepted at face value.
By the time Solgard, aboard Greyhound, was tracking Low in 1723, the era\'s other notable pirates were gone--dead, captured, or disappeared.
In The Notorious Edward Low: Pursuing the Last Great Villain of Piracy\'s Golden Age, historian Len Travers reexamines this critical period through the career of Low, a complicated pirate leader, and his nemesis, Peter Solgard, captain of the Royal Navy warship HMS Greyhound.
That persistent gloss masks a more sordid reality.
Romanticized as anti-heroes and egalitarians in a monarchical world who had liberated themselves from the constraints of law and society ashore, these marauders came to enjoy an immortality bestowed upon them by generations of historians, novelists, and moviemakers.
Low\'s reputation, and those of the other pirates of the time, was crafted through newspaper accounts and popular literature, most notably The General History of the Pyrates, first published in 1724.
Outdoing any of these, a Boston-based laborer, Edward Low, left his mark on pirate history as a monster, the most vicious and sadistic raider of them all.
Often glamorized as the Golden Age of Piracy, that period saw such colorful pirate leaders as Edward Blackbeard Teach, Charles Vane, and Calico Jack Rackham and his henchwomen Anne Bonney and Mary Read.
Following the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713)--generally known in the Americas as Queen Anne\'s War--a dramatic, decade-long wave of sea-robbery plagued the Atlantic rim


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