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Seize the Seas, Piracy in Newfoundland

By: Neil Rideout
Narrated by: Jonathan Reed
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Seize the Seas: Piracy in Newfoundland delves into the rich history of piracy along the rugged coastlines of Newfoundland. The audiobook explores the lives and exploits of infamous pirates who once roamed these waters, highlighting their daring adventures and the impact they had on local communities. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, it unveils the challenges faced by the early settlers and the measures they took to protect their livelihoods from these maritime marauders. The narrative also examines the socio-economic conditions that fostered piracy in the region and provides a comprehensive look at the legacy of piracy in Newfoundland's cultural heritage.

©2024 Neil Rideout (P)2025 Neil Rideout
Maritime History & Piracy World

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