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The Pirate Queen: In Search of Grace O'Malley and Other Legendary Women of the Sea

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Pirate Queen: In Search of Grace O'Malley and Other Legendary Women of the Sea
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Barbara Sjoholm
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreThe Holocaust
ISBN/Barcode 9781580051095
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General
Illustrations B&W illustrations, maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Seal Press
Imprint Seal Press
Publication Date 1 June 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

The Pirate Queen begins in Ireland with the notorious Grace O'Malley, a scourge to the most powerful fleets of sixteenth-century Europe. This Irish clan chieftain and pirate queen was a contemporary of Elizabeth I, and a figure whose life is the stuff of myth. Regularly raiding English ships caught off Ireland's west coast, O'Malley purportedly fought off fierce Algerian pirates just hours after giving birth to her son. She commanded two hundred men (and a couple of husbands), and acquired lands and castles that still dot the Irish coastline today. But O'Malley was not alone, especially in the waters of the North Atlantic where author Barbara Sjoholm traveled through coastal communities and seafaring ports to collect these little-known stories. Since ancient times, women have rowed and sailed, commanded and fished, built boats and owned fleets. Yet their incredible contributions have been nearly erased from the history books, as have the myths of seal women, Finn wives, and storm witches. In The Pirate Queen, Sjoholm brings some of these extraordinary stories back to life, taking the reader on an unforgettable journey in this meticulously researched, colorfully written, and truly original work. Illustrations and maps add to these intriguing swashbuckling tales"

Author Biography

Barbara Sjoholm is the author, as Barbara Wilson, of the PEN Award-nominated memoir Blue Windows and the editor of the recently released Steady as She Goes: Women's Adventures at Sea. Her essays and travel narratives have appeared in The American Scholar, the North American Review, the New York Times, and Smithsonian. She lives in Seattle.