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The Resurrected Pirate : The Life, Death, and Subsequent Career of the Notorious George Lowther
The Resurrected Pirate : The Life, Death, and Subsequent Career of the Notorious George Lowther
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Author(s): Chapman, Craig S.
ISBN No.: 9780764369070
Pages: 256
Year: 202506
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 50.47
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Experience the adventures of the pirate George Lowther and learn how he was "resurrected" as a Royal Navy officer, nearly 20 years after his alleged death by suicide in 1723. George Lowther was a mutineer and a pirate, one of the most prolific during the golden age of piracy. His first mate, Edward "Ned" Low, went on to establish himself as perhaps the most sadistic and depraved of all pirate captains. Virtually all popular sources specify Lowther's death being by suicide in 1723, while marooned on the small island of Blanquilla, off the coast of Venezuela. While researching the War of Jenkins' Ear, historian Craig Chapman found repeated references to "Lowther the Pirate" in primary source material. This Lowther was pardoned and commissioned as a Royal Navy lieutenant in 1741. Further research revealed that this was indeed George Lowther, and therefore, that the date and place of his death had been reported erroneously. The 18th-century Caribbean seas were filled with vile marauders and heroic mariners, and George Lowther was a little of both.



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