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Pirates of Panama

Pirates of Panama

By: Alexandre Exquemelin
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Summary

Dive into the thrilling world of the Buccaneers with Pirates of Panama, originally penned in Dutch by John Esquemeling in 1678. This captivating narrative, first published in Amsterdam as De Americaeneche Zee Roovers, quickly became a sensation across Europe and was translated into multiple languages. Serving as a barber-surgeon among the Buccaneers, Esquemeling witnessed their daring exploits firsthand, providing an unparalleled account that remains a treasured historical document. While various editions have emerged over the centuries—often embellished with dubious new material—this edition stays true to Esquemeling’s original English text, offering an unaltered glimpse into the adventures of Captain Morgan and his crew. Tailored for both young readers and adults, this version ensures that the excitement of the high seas is accessible without sacrificing its authenticity.Copyright Kids Stories and Comedy Literature & Fiction World
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  • 17 - Pirates of Panama - Chapter 18 by Alexandre Exquemelin
    Nov 17 2025
    Dive into the thrilling world of the Buccaneers with Pirates of Panama, originally penned in Dutch by John Esquemeling in 1678. This captivating narrative, first published in Amsterdam as De Americaeneche Zee Roovers, quickly became a sensation across Europe and was translated into multiple languages. Serving as a barber-surgeon among the Buccaneers, Esquemeling witnessed their daring exploits firsthand, providing an unparalleled account that remains a treasured historical document. While various editions have emerged over the centuries—often embellished with dubious new material—this edition stays true to Esquemeling’s original English text, offering an unaltered glimpse into the adventures of Captain Morgan and his crew. Tailored for both young readers and adults, this version ensures that the excitement of the high seas is accessible without sacrificing its authenticity.
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    26 mins
  • 16 - Pirates of Panama - Chapter 16 by Alexandre Exquemelin
    Nov 16 2025
    Dive into the thrilling world of the Buccaneers with Pirates of Panama, originally penned in Dutch by John Esquemeling in 1678. This captivating narrative, first published in Amsterdam as De Americaeneche Zee Roovers, quickly became a sensation across Europe and was translated into multiple languages. Serving as a barber-surgeon among the Buccaneers, Esquemeling witnessed their daring exploits firsthand, providing an unparalleled account that remains a treasured historical document. While various editions have emerged over the centuries—often embellished with dubious new material—this edition stays true to Esquemeling’s original English text, offering an unaltered glimpse into the adventures of Captain Morgan and his crew. Tailored for both young readers and adults, this version ensures that the excitement of the high seas is accessible without sacrificing its authenticity.
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    15 mins
  • 15 - Pirates of Panama - Chapter 15 by Alexandre Exquemelin
    Nov 15 2025
    Dive into the thrilling world of the Buccaneers with Pirates of Panama, originally penned in Dutch by John Esquemeling in 1678. This captivating narrative, first published in Amsterdam as De Americaeneche Zee Roovers, quickly became a sensation across Europe and was translated into multiple languages. Serving as a barber-surgeon among the Buccaneers, Esquemeling witnessed their daring exploits firsthand, providing an unparalleled account that remains a treasured historical document. While various editions have emerged over the centuries—often embellished with dubious new material—this edition stays true to Esquemeling’s original English text, offering an unaltered glimpse into the adventures of Captain Morgan and his crew. Tailored for both young readers and adults, this version ensures that the excitement of the high seas is accessible without sacrificing its authenticity.
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    13 mins
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