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I've been reading Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates by David Cordingly. I got this book quite some time ago, but have only read bits of it; Cordingly knows a great deal about pirates, but rather less about how to write a cohesive book. The information and anecdotes are fascinating on their own, but since they aren't organized into some kind of chronology or thesis, it's hard to read the whole thing straight through.

I've been particularly entertained by the adventures of John Rackam, "a bold and somewhat reckless character whose colorful clothes had earned him the nickname of Calico Jack."

There is no record of Calico Jack using torture or murder, and he seems to have gone out of his way to treat his victims with restraint. When he had finished looting a Madeira ship, he returned the vessel to her master and arranged for Hosea Tisdale, a Jamaican tavern keeper, to be given a passage home.

Among his crew were Anne Bonny and Mary Read, two women disguised as men.

It was around this time that Mary Read joined his crew. She too was dressed as a man[...]. Anne Bonny found herself strongly attracted to the new member of the pirate crew, and in a quiet moment when they were alone she revealed herself as a woman. Mary Read, "knowing what she would be at, and being sensible of her own capacity in that way, was forced to come to a right understanding with her, and so to the great disappointment of Anne Bonny, she let her know that she was a woman also." To avoid any further misunderstandings, Calico Jack was let into the secret.

The two women were said to be "very profligate, cursing and swearing much, and very ready and willing to do any thing on board". Indeed, they seem to have been by far the most fearsome and cunning pirates on the crew. When they were boarded by the authorities,

The only resistance came from Mary Read and Anne Bonny. They were armed with pistols and cutlasses and shouted and swore at everyone in sight, but they failed to rally their shipmates, who tamely surrendered.

When brought to trial, the two revealed that they were pregnant, saving themselves from the gallows.

[EDIT: Further discussion here.]

Date: 2004-01-06 01:15 pm (UTC)
pauraque: bird flying (potc)
From: [personal profile] pauraque
Cool! The bit about Rackam refraining from all that messy killing did put me in mind of PotC... isn't there something about Sparrow capturing a fort "without firing a single shot"?

Date: 2004-01-06 01:58 pm (UTC)
ext_36862: (CaptainJack)
From: [identity profile] muridae-x.livejournal.com
Well, story theft is a perfectly reasonable piratical thing to do. :-)

Rafael Sabatini quite cheerfully steals Henry Morgan's somewhat farcical adventures in and around Maracaibo and donates them to Captain Blood. (Basically, they got trapped in the lagoon, and had to stage a fake attack on the fort that guarded it from the landward side in order to get the cannon moved so that they could get back out again.) And I have a sneaking suspicion that the exact same tale in one of C S Forester's Hornblower novels as well, except that I appear to have mislaid my Hornblower and so can't go and check it. :-(

Darn it. You realise that I'm probably going to have to dig out my tape of the Errol Flynn Captain Blood and watch it tonight now, don't you?

Date: 2004-01-06 07:10 pm (UTC)
pauraque: bird flying (potc)
From: [personal profile] pauraque
Heh, poor you, forced to watch pirate movies. Terrible fate. ;)

Date: 2004-01-07 06:20 am (UTC)
ext_36862: (CaptainJack)
From: [identity profile] muridae-x.livejournal.com
It's tough, but I'm bearing up under the strain. I may have to sneak off and watch The Sea Hawk as well.

God knows what I'll do if they ever get around to releasing those two on DVD. Although The Adventures of Robin Hood is coming out later this month, so I guess that's now a possibility!

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