A wide-ranging book culturally, geographically, racially, historically and, of course, in terms of criminology. It's a very interesting subject that the author brings to life very effectively.
WORK BOAT WORLD
Deeply researched and.extremely readable.
THE NELSON DESPATCH
A new and stimulating perspective on early modern maritime plundering.
ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
Appleby's latest offering is well researched and written in engaging prose-a wonderful marriage of academic content and readability.
NORTHERN MARINER
Sustained in its excellence. Rivetingly readable and meticulously researched.
TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
The recovery of the lives of women who supported and maintained pirates, or who were abandoned and abused by them, is long overdue and this book helps to redress the balance.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY
By focusing on the role of women in the development of English piracy Appleby reveals elements of the socioeconomic structure of privateering that other critics have overlooked, offering a more complete picture of early modern seafaring.
SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL
A well written, insightful, and long-overdue study of the various roles women played as supporters and accessories of pirates.
REVIEWS IN HISTORY
An enjoyable read, engagingly written. ... Appleby's attention to detail as well as his meticulous archival work, result in a book that is essential reading for all those interested in the history of piracy, women's history, maritime studies, and colonial history.
EARLY MODERN WOMEN JOURNAL
Highly recommended.
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