The Pirate History Podcast Episode 41
This is a pretty neat tale. Matt Arthur has also provided some great reference maps and pictures. Click on for Those Who Are Born to be Hang’d
Continue reading →This is a pretty neat tale. Matt Arthur has also provided some great reference maps and pictures. Click on for Those Who Are Born to be Hang’d
Continue reading →Wishn’ all ye scurvy dogs out there a Happy International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Click on to talklikeapirate.com, the site developed by the original founders of our favorite holiday, and for a listing of known events and participants.
Continue reading →Click on for the one-shot interlude “Storms in the Age of Sail”. This post was inspired by the severe hurricane Harvey; and since the posting, Irma as well. I will second Matt Arthur’s request for everyone to find a way … Continue reading →
Click on for “Ne’er do wells of All the World”
Continue reading →The 4th and final season of Black Sails is out on DVD and Blu-Ray as of August 29, so if you don’t have Starz (like me) and never got to see it (like me), head out and pick up your … Continue reading →
Matt Arthur has been busy! Click on for “Weeds or Hydras”
Continue reading →In a back and forth contest with rival Hastings, the town of Penzance in Cornwall at the southern tip of England failed in their second attempt to take back the Guinness Book of World Records title for most people … Continue reading →
Click on to listen to the next two-part installment of Matt Arthur’s excellent podcast. In these episodes, we continue to learn about Henry Morgan’s later years and a new character, William Dampier, is introduced. Episode 36: Gentlemen and Scoundrels Pt. … Continue reading →
In “Assistance”, learn more about the Dutch pirate Roche Braziliano (pictured above), among a couple others. Get listening!
Continue reading →There has been some buzz about this for several days so you may already be aware that Disney will be soon altering the segment of the ride involving the Wench Auction, but I thought this article from the L.A. Times … Continue reading →