1899 "A History of American Privateers" by Edgar Stanton Maclay

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A History of American Privateers
by Edgar Stanton Maclay. Published in 1899 by D. Appleton and Company, New York, New York. 519 pp.

Our copy is in very good condition. As you can see in the photos, other than some spots on the inside front cover, the pages are all clear.

A comprehensive account of the role privateers played in American maritime history, particularly during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.

Maclay, a noted naval historian, chronicles the exploits of these privately owned and operated vessels that were authorized by the government to engage in warfare against enemy ships.

Includes provides detailed narratives of the daring raids, battles, and captures carried out by American privateers, highlighting their significant contributions to the American war efforts and their impact on British shipping.

Maclay’s work is not only a thorough historical record but also a celebration of the courage, ingenuity, and entrepreneurial spirit of the privateers and their crews. A History of American Privateers is richly detailed, drawing on a wealth of primary sources to bring the stories of these maritime adventurers to life. The book offers valuable insights into an often-overlooked aspect of American naval history and is essential reading for anyone interested in maritime warfare, the American Revolution, or naval history in general.

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