Sumatran Pirates and the Friendship (1831): a True Tale of Piracy and Pepper. - Charles M. Endicott - Books - SicPress.com - 9780615786995 - April 1, 2013
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Sumatran Pirates and the Friendship (1831): a True Tale of Piracy and Pepper.

Charles M. Endicott

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Sumatran Pirates and the Friendship (1831): a True Tale of Piracy and Pepper.

In 1831, the Sumatran pepper trade was both lucrative and dangerous. On a routine trip, the Salem merchant vessel the Friendship, under the command of Captain Charles Endicott, was taken by pirates. Endicott and the escaping crew, made their way to a nearby port, where they met up with other trading vessels, to return and retake the Friendship and rescue the captives. This is Capt. Endicott?s first hand account of the incident written in 1856 for the Essex Institute. The following year, in retaliation for the Friendship incident, President Andrew Jackson sent the US Frigate Potomac to Sumatra to exact retribution on the pirates and their local leaders. Also included in this volume are both the American Government?s reports of the event, and the report of Irvine Shurbick, Lieutenant commanding the Expedition.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2013
ISBN13 9780615786995
Publishers SicPress.com
Pages 72
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   104 g
Language English