Captain Barnabas Lincoln's True Life Account (1822) (CAPTURED BY PIRATES)
The pirates of Somalia have given new relevance to old accounts of being captured by pirates. In 1821, Captain Barnabas Lincoln of Hingham Massachusetts was captured by pirates in the Caribbean, left with his men on a desert island and lived to tell the tale. Part "Treasure Island", part "Robinson Crusoe", his story combines adventure and history in a true-life tale that rivals the liveliest fiction.
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Captain Barnabas Lincoln's True Life Account (1822) (CAPTURED BY PIRATES)
The pirates of Somalia have given new relevance to old accounts of being captured by pirates. In 1821, Captain Barnabas Lincoln of Hingham Massachusetts was captured by pirates in the Caribbean, left with his men on a desert island and lived to tell the tale. Part "Treasure Island", part "Robinson Crusoe", his story combines adventure and history in a true-life tale that rivals the liveliest fiction.
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Captain Barnabas Lincoln's True Life Account (1822) (CAPTURED BY PIRATES)

Captain Barnabas Lincoln's True Life Account (1822) (CAPTURED BY PIRATES)

by Barnabas Lincoln
Captain Barnabas Lincoln's True Life Account (1822) (CAPTURED BY PIRATES)

Captain Barnabas Lincoln's True Life Account (1822) (CAPTURED BY PIRATES)

by Barnabas Lincoln

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The pirates of Somalia have given new relevance to old accounts of being captured by pirates. In 1821, Captain Barnabas Lincoln of Hingham Massachusetts was captured by pirates in the Caribbean, left with his men on a desert island and lived to tell the tale. Part "Treasure Island", part "Robinson Crusoe", his story combines adventure and history in a true-life tale that rivals the liveliest fiction.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011841620
Publisher: Revenant
Publication date: 11/23/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 709,096
File size: 187 KB
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