The buccaneers of America : a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (Both english and french) /
Alexander Oliver Exquemelin
- Santo Domingo : Editora Taller, 1992
- 194 p. : il., mapas
Introduction. -PART ONE. Wow the French came to Hispaniola; the nature of the country and life of the inhabitants 21-58. -PART TWO. The origins of renowned buccaneers, Francois I`Olonnais [Jean-David Nau] and John [Henry] Morgan, and their most celebrated exploits the Spaniards in America; together with the life and dees of cetain other sea-rovers living in and around these reggions 73-117. -PART THREE. The capture and burnig of Panama City, on the South Sea, by Morgan ; with the capture of other places besides; together with the voyage of the author along the coast of Costa Rica and the events of 139-189.
Texto en inglés
Morgan, Henry, 1635-1688.
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