Real Pirates

The Untold Story of the [cf4]Whydah[cf3]: From Slave Ship to Pirate Ship

By Clifford, Barry

Publishers Summary:
There’s mystery in her history; there’s gold within her hold…This vivid picture book takes readers through the swashbuckling tale of the Whydah. One of the most advanced sailing ships of the early 18th-century when she first set sail from London in late 1716, this vessel brought adventure, wealth, and doom to all who sailed on her. The Whydah was christened after the West African trading post of Ouidah. Commissioned as a slave ship, the Whydah was built with a deep cargo hold to pack in her human cargo, African captives bound for sale to Caribbean planters. The Whydah would make only one such voyage, before being captured by pirates off the Bahamas in February 1717. She fell into the hands of captain Sam Bellamy who soon replaced the English flag with the Jolly Roger. Fate had still more in store for the Whydah. During one of the worst nor’easters ever recorded, she sank off Cape Cod on April 26, 1717. Packed with plunder, she was lashed to pieces by the storm and sank rapidly. There were few survivors. The sea swallowed the Whydah along with her treasure, yet the fascinating saga of this storied ship was far from over. Centuries later, underwater explorer Barry Clifford, raised on legends of the sea around Cape Cod, set out to find the wreck. His quest literally led him into the history books, and he located the first authenticated pirate ship ever in 1984. Illustrated with dramatic color artwork by Greg Manchess, and awash with Ken Garrett’s dazzling photographs of the artifacts raised by Barry Clifford, this book captures the golden age of piracy in all its glory. Real Pirates will delight rambunctious pirates-at-heart and armchair treasure hunters alike. Thanks to Barry Clifford, the multifaceted story of the ship that lay hidden in a watery grave for more than 250 years can now be told. Driven by a lively narrative and illustrated with such stunning photography, this book is pure gold.

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ISBN
978-1-42630-279-4
Publisher
National Geographic Children's Books


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on February 1, 2009

Gr 4-7 Clifford, an underwater archaeological explorer, used research and the artifacts recovered from the "Whydah" to tell the story of its life as a slave galley and pirate ship. In the process, he dispels many myths about buccaneers. Beginning when it was built in 1715, the author provides brief background information on the horrendous conditions under which people were sold and transported, and the "Whydah"'s part in the trade. However, when it was ca...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2008

Clifford retells the story of the <i>Whydah</i>, a pirate ship that sank in a storm off Cape Cod. The author heard the tale as ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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