
Nassau - La Caduta
La fine dei pirati dei Caraibi
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Narrated by:
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Flavio Carlini
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Danilo Puce
About this listen
Nassau è stata la capitale dei pirati dei Caraibi. Un nido di disertori che cercavano la libertà, in nome di una vita breve ma felice. Una confraternita di criminali, un commonwealth di pendagli da forca. È lì che, nel 1718, giunge Woodes Rogers. Ex corsaro ed esploratore, piagato nel corpo e nell’anima. Rogers ha un solo obiettivo: estirpare la pirateria. E intende farlo, costi quel che costi.
Intrighi e ammutinamenti, torture, mosse politiche e navi date alle fiamme: segui l'ascesa e la caduta di figure iconiche come Barbanera, Charles Vane e Anne Bonny. Assisti alla battaglia più epica dell’Età dell’Oro della pirateria.
Please note: This audiobook is in Italian.
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