The Confederate privateers,

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Author / Creator:Robinson, William M. (William Morrison), 1891-1965.
Imprint:New Haven, Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928.
Description:xvi, 372 pages frontispiece, plates, facsimiles 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1825942
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Notes:Illustrated t.p.
"Appendix: Procedure in the Confederate prize courts": pages 345-353.
"Critical bibliography and acknowledgements": pages xi-xvi.
Summary:The Confederate privateers is a book of action and adventure filled with stories of the Confederacy's privately armed ships and their sea battles with the Union. Called 'pirates' by the North, the South preferred to call them 'gentlemen adventurers', justly boasting of their exploits. Using Naval War records and other archives, the author provides readers with an authentic description of the privateers, their cruises and prizes, their successes and failures, and their ultimate fates. In fact, this is the first narrative history of privateer cruises aboard the Jefferson Davis, the Dixie, the Sally, and the pygmy submarine Pioneer.
Other form:Online version: Robinson, William M. (William Morrison), 1891-1965. Confederate privateers. New Haven, Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928

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