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Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates Paperback – Illustrated, May 9, 2006

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“This is the most authoritative and highly literate account of these pernicious people that I have ever read.”—Patrick O'Brian

“[A] wonderfully entertaining history of pirates and piracy . . . a rip-roaring read . . . fascinating and unexpected.”—Men's Journal

This rollicking account of the golden age of piracy is packed with vivid history and high seas adventure. David Cordingly, an acclaimed expert on pirates, reveals the spellbinding truth behind the legends of Blackbeard, Captain Kidd, Sir Francis Drake, the fierce female brigands Mary Read and Anne Bonny, and others who rode and robbed upon the world's most dangerous waters. Here, in thrilling detail, are the weapons they used, the ships they sailed, and the ways they fought—and were defeated.
Under the Black Flag also charts the paths of fictional pirates such as Captain Hook and Long John Silver. The definitive resource on the subject, this book is as captivating as it is supremely entertaining. 

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“[A] lively history . . . If you've ever been seduced by the myth of the cutlass-wielding pirate, consider David Cordingly's
Under the Black Flag.”USA Today, “Best Bets”

“Engagingly told . . . a tale of the power of imaginative literature to re-create the past.”
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“Entirely engaging and informative . . . a witty and spirited book.”
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“Plenty of thrills and adventure to satisfy any reader.”
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“This is the most authoritative and highly literate account of these pernicious people that I have ever read.”—Patrick O'Brian

“[A] wonderfully entertaining history of pirates and piracy . . . a rip-roaring read . . . fascinating and unexpected.”
Men's Journal

“[A] lively history . . . If you've ever been seduced by the myth of the cutlass-wielding pirate, consider David Cordingly's 
Under the Black Flag.”USA Today, “Best Bets”

“Engagingly told . . . a tale of the power of imaginative literature to re-create the past.”
Los Angeles Times

“Entirely engaging and informative . . . a witty and spirited book.”
The Washington Post Book World

“Plenty of thrills and adventure to satisfy any reader.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer

About the Author

David Cordingly was for 12 years on the staff of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, where he was curator of paintings and then head of exhibitions. He is a graduate of Oxford and the renowned author of the definitive book on pirates, Under the Black Flag, as well as Seafaring Women and Cochrane: The Real Master and Commander. Cordingly lives with his wife by the sea in Sussex, England.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Trade Paperbacks
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 9, 2006
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 081297722X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0812977226
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.1 x 0.74 x 7.98 inches
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Customers find the book well-written and filled with facts, making it one of the most comprehensive works about pirates. Moreover, the book includes a helpful glossary of sea terms and extensive bibliography, and customers describe it as easy to read. However, the authenticity receives mixed reactions, with one customer noting it includes graphic descriptions of violence. Additionally, customers disagree on the book's ability to maintain interest.

111 customers mention "Readability"97 positive14 negative

Customers find the book engaging and well-written, describing it as a story book that is fun to read.

"...For me, these were the most fascinating parts of the book. Brief biographies of the better-known pirates..." Read more

"...Second, the book is satisfying, extensively researched, and substantial; I found it to offer a sound, rounded account of the classical &#..." Read more

"...all of his findings with an extensive bibliography, five appendices, notes, and a very helpful glossary of sea terms...." Read more

"...Great book—other than beaing 20% longer than necessary." Read more

83 customers mention "Information quality"77 positive6 negative

Customers find the book well-researched and filled with facts, with one customer noting how the author weaves interesting details throughout.

"...His iconoclasm was interesting, dispelling the myths that have arisen around pirates..." Read more

"...end, however, what I found most interesting is a second, deeper dimension of the book: namely, the contrast of the actual reality of the pirate and..." Read more

"...Arrrrrr. This is a superb piece of research, and while it can be a little dry and academic in places, for those of us who have a pirate..." Read more

"...His writing style, while full of wonderful information and historical facts, never grows boring or drawn out...." Read more

56 customers mention "Scholarly content"53 positive3 negative

Customers praise the book's scholarly content, describing it as the most comprehensive work on pirates, offering a great overview of pirate and seamen life during the golden age of piracy.

"...Cordingly does a magnificent job of providing details of pirate life: who these men (and women) were, why they became outlaws on the sea and what..." Read more

"This book really surprised me. There are many fascinating facts about pirates that I never would have imagined...." Read more

"David Cordingly has compiled a wonderful stash of pirate fact and fiction with "Under The Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the..." Read more

"...Beautifully documented and the true history and story of the work skunk pirate that ever lived, 'Blackbeard.'..." Read more

8 customers mention "Visual quality"8 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the visual elements of the book, with one noting how the few illustrations help readers visualize the dress, while another mentions how it provides a realistic portrayal.

"...His iconoclasm was interesting, dispelling the myths that have arisen around pirates..." Read more

"...different territories and different years and it provides as realistic of a picture as seems possible...." Read more

"...There's a lot of information here, presented in a pleasant, easy to read style...." Read more

"...of the reviews and the title, but also because the cover art is pleasing to look at. (not very wise I know)...." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read, with one mentioning it's hard to put down.

"...Very often they used small sloops since they were fast and easy to maintain compared to huge lumbering ships...." Read more

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"...dedicated to a specific pirate topic that is explained in an easy to understand way, without boring the reader with unnecessary details...." Read more

"...wish the book had been twice as long as I found it compelling and hard to put down...." Read more

5 customers mention "Bibliography"5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's extensive bibliography and helpful glossary of sea terms.

"...Cordingly backs up all of his findings with an extensive bibliography, five appendices, notes, and a very helpful glossary of sea terms...." Read more

"...six maps of the different scenarios of pirate's campaigns; a glossary of sea terms; an extensive bibliography and several appendixes on relevant..." Read more

"...This book, albeit a difficult read, is fascinating and wonderful! Full of names, details and stories some of which I know others of which I don't...." Read more

"Factual and fun. Offers a great overview of pirate and seamen life, nautical terms, and even a little bit of how pirate fiction developed to where..." Read more

7 customers mention "Authenticity"4 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the authenticity of the book, with some appreciating its detailed portrayal of pirate life and violence, while others find it repetitive in its facts and details.

"...It is very funny at times and does not hold back on the gore and guts and sex. It is an easy read, with modern English...." Read more

"...Also, he is quite repetitive about certain facts and details and has an annoying tendency to say, "There is scant information available about..." Read more

"...The facts behind the bad guys we've heard about for centuries. Very informative even though sort of professorial at times--it is history...." Read more

"The truth kind of dilutes the fantasy. This book kind of is the truth. A bit dull as a result...." Read more

7 customers mention "Interest"4 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the book's interest level, with some finding it engaging as they turn the pages, while others describe it as boring.

"...one of its type, with a solid, straightforward narrative that gets its point across...." Read more

"...All said, the information is solid, but may not keep every reader engaged." Read more

"...The book reads well and keeps your attention. Definitely a recommended read for any pirate or naval history enthusiasts." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2013
    As a fan of nautical fiction (Master and Commander (Vol. Book 1) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels)), and having read Cordingly's Women Sailors and Sailors' Women, _Under the Black Flag_ was a natural choice for a summer read. Cordingly does a magnificent job of providing details of pirate life: who these men (and women) were, why they became outlaws on the sea and what their lives were like. For me, these were the most fascinating parts of the book. Brief biographies of the better-known pirates (Cpt. Kidd, Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, Anne Bonny, Grace O'Malley) are provided, as well as some pirates I was previously unfamiliar with (Alwilda, Mrs. Cheng, Calico Jack). The stories of plunder, pieces of eight and treasure appealed to the boy in me as well.

    His iconoclasm was interesting, dispelling the myths that have arisen around pirates (pitched battles of ships exchanging broadsides, for example - most pirates were reluctant to do so for fear of damaging or sinking their prize, most merchant ships simply heaving to once the pirates made themselves known). Cordingly going so far as to provide explanations for many of these misconceptions - burying treasure (most of it was spent once ships returned to port), walking the plank and marooning (much easier to simply throw folks overboard), wooden legs. The seeds of truth that began these misconceptions and the way in which fictional pirates borrowed from one another (Defoe, Byron, Barrie, Stevenson) was fascinating, and gave me a new appreciation of Cpt. Hook and Long John Silver. His criticism and evaluation of pirate portrayals in film was also excellent.

    In his conclusion, Cordingly explains the cognitive dissonance between who pirates were and how we imagine them today, writing "The passing of time has mellowed the harsh picture which is revealed in the depositions of seamen who were attacked by pirates ... the films of the thirties and fourties took the pirate stories of fact and fiction and added glamour. ... The fact is that we want to belive in the world of the pirates as it has been portrayed in the adventure stories, the plays ad the films over the years." While the truth is much more brutal and for many of the time, unpleasant, pulling the curtain aside makes for rich, fascinating reading. Highly recommended.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2016
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    I enjoyed 'Under the Black Flag.'

    The book is, first, well-written for one of its type, with a solid, straightforward narrative that gets its point across. Second, the book is satisfying, extensively researched, and substantial; I found it to offer a sound, rounded account of the classical "pirate" culture, complete with its known origins, social structure, and historical context. In the end, however, what I found most interesting is a second, deeper dimension of the book: namely, the contrast of the actual reality of the pirate and that of the popular perception of such. That is, according to what can be gleaned from the records cited by the author, the romantic, swashbuckling Hollywood pirate is largely nonexistent, being a mere construction of myth and misconception, which has then been perpetuated by storytelling, media, and a worldwide yearning for the unreal -- the cause of many discrepancies between perception and reality, as it were. Much can be learned from this example, as it can be applied throughout history and beyond, right into daily life and the modern world (or so I believe, at least); we would all do well to keep such things in mind, I think, as to help clarify our perception of the world around us (and of ourselves). In the end, I learned much from 'Under the Black Flag,' and enjoyed some good old-fashioned stories to boot (though I made sure to scrutinize even their accuracy, lest I develop mythical perceptions of my own).

    My thanks goes out to this book's author, subjects, and publisher. I am grateful for, and have benefited from, your work and service.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2006
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    This book really surprised me. There are many fascinating facts about pirates that I never would have imagined. First the physical appearance of pirates that we have learned from the movies and TV is not altogether inaccurate. Pirates actually did dress very simalar to the pirates of cinema. They indeed often kept parrots as they made good pets on ships and could be used to bribe officials. Yes many of them had wooden legs too. It seems that when a limb became damaged and required amputation there were usually no doctors available, however there were carpenters. Every ship had a carpenter to care for the ship and they usually were responsible for removing infected limbs and sometimes creating prosthetics.

    Not all pirates cruised around in massive warships either (although some like blackbeard did). Very often they used small sloops since they were fast and easy to maintain compared to huge lumbering ships. Something else I had not expected was how infrequently pirates engaged other ships in battle. Usually when a merchant ship encountered a pirate ship they would immediately surrender. There are several surprising reasons for this. One is that merchant ships usually had a crew of around 10 or so. During battle it would take 4 to 6 men to operate one cannon as well as a couple of men to man the ship. A pirate ship on the other hand may have a hundred or so men. They could easily operate numerous weapons and all the pirates were armed to the teeth with guns and cutlasses. Most merchant ships simply didnt have even a remote chance of defeating a pirate ship. Very often if a merchant ship did try to fend off the pirates or escape the pirates, the pirates would be enraged. When they finally caught the merchants they would make examples of them and subject them to all sorts of cruelties. As their reputation for this behavior spread, merchants became even less inclined to engage pirates in battle.

    The pirates also seemed to try to frighten them by using fierce looking flags. Not all pirates used the skull and crossbones. An image of a bloody skeleton holding an hourglass also instilled fear into merchants. It was a not so sublte way of saying, you have a short time to surrender or die. Perhaps one of the greatest weapons was fear.

    There are too many other interesting pirate facts to mention. Buy this book!
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  • Thomas
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2020
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    A very informative chronicle about the rise and fall of piracy in the Caribbean and Americas. The book provides a clear distinction and understanding between the Hollywood portrayal of pirates and the real thing. Nonetheless, the swashbuckling lifestyle is both intriguing and stirs the imagination of times gone by.
  • Lili
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating!
    Reviewed in Germany on July 9, 2019
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    Very interesting book on pirates, focusing primarily on the West Indies and the 18th century. The author writes detailed accounts of numerous anecdotes involving the most famous pirate figures of that time, in an easy-to-read yet precise style. There's a great bibliography at the end of the book. A Must-read for anyone fascinated with piracy in the Caribbean during the Golden Age!
  • Davide S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gran libro!
    Reviewed in Italy on October 7, 2016
    Per 6 centesimi di Euro, vale la pena di acquistare questo gran libro sulla pirateria degli "Anni d'oro" (1680-1720). Narra le avventure e le storie dei più famosi pirati del periodo, come Edward Thatch, Charles Vane, Jack Rackham ecc... Molto interessante!
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  • Jacqui Middleton
    5.0 out of 5 stars Well-written and highly informative
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 2024
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    I am in the middle of reading this fascinating book. I bought it after going to an exhibition on Pirates at the Royal Maritime Museum, Falmouth. This is an easy-to-read but authoritative read and the thing that attracted me most is that the author is in the business of getting to the truth. I thoroughly recommend this deeply-researched book to anyone interested in pirates - myths, legends and truth ...
  • Fernanda
    5.0 out of 5 stars Um livro completo!
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 19, 2025
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    O livro é bem completo, apresentando temas desde a verdadeira história sobre os piratas, até a construção de uma visão heroica e romantizada pela literatura e pelo cinema.

    Os capítulos são bem divididos e estruturados. Além disso, há ilustrações de mapas, gráficos e notas para ajudar na compreensão das informações.

    Recomendo a leitura!