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"Corsairs: Tales of Adventure, Courage, and Infamy" In 1390, an Anglo-French alliance launched a daring attack on Tunis

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Barbarossas fleet wintering in the French harbour of Toulon, 1543, Mid of 16th century

Barbarossas fleet wintering in the French harbour of Toulon, 1543, Mid of 16th century. Found in the collection of Topkapı Palace, Istanbul

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Spanish engagement with Barbary pirates, First Half of 17th century

Spanish engagement with Barbary pirates, First Half of 17th century. Artist: Eertvelt, Andries van (1590-1652)
Spanish engagement with Barbary pirates, First Half of 17th century. Found in the collection of National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Philippines - Pirates

Philippines - Pirates
Balani pirates, based in Jolo - a volcanic island in the southwest Philippines. It is located in the Sulu Archipelago, between Borneo and Mindanao

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Oruc Reis, or Oruc Reis, 1474-1518, Ottoman bey, or governor, of Algiers

Oruc Reis, or Oruc Reis, 1474-1518, Ottoman bey, or governor, of Algiers, and his brother Hayreddin Barbarossa also known as Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha or Hizir Reis, 1478-1546

Background imageCorsairs Collection: The Bombardment Of Algiers By Lord Exmouth In 1816. Engraved By T. Brown After George Chambers

The Bombardment Of Algiers By Lord Exmouth In 1816. Engraved By T. Brown After George Chambers. From The Book " Illustrations Of English And Scottish History" Volume Ii

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Tripoli, c. 1550 |(engraving)

Tripoli, c. 1550 |(engraving)
XJF331796 Tripoli, c.1550 |(engraving) by Italian School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: view of the fortified city of Tripoli on the Barbary Coast; a centre for piracy in)

Background imageCorsairs Collection: The Barbarossa Brothers (engraving)

The Barbarossa Brothers (engraving)
XJF324485 The Barbarossa Brothers (engraving) by Dutch School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aruj Barbarossa (d.1518) had red beard; his younger brother was Khayrad din (d.1546)

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Maltese watch-tower

Maltese watch-tower on limestone cliffs above Gnejna Bay. Originally a lookout post for raiding corsairs / Ottoman Turks, c. 1550 Date: 2011

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Cafe Restaurant - Rabat, Morocco

Cafe Restaurant - Rabat, Morocco
Cafe Restaurant at the the Oudaya Kasbah, fortress of the indomitable Andalous Corsairs of 17th century at Rabat, Morocco Date: 1910s

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Froissart / Vessels / Africa

Froissart / Vessels / Africa
The expedition of the French and English to the coast of Africa at the request of the Genoese, whose trade had been adversely affected by piratical African corsairs

Background imageCorsairs Collection: Barbary Corsairs, Toulon

Barbary Corsairs, Toulon
BARBARY CORSAIRS AT TOULON The French negotiate with Barbarossa, emissary of the Turkish Sultan, against the Spanish



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"Corsairs: Tales of Adventure, Courage, and Infamy" In 1390, an Anglo-French alliance launched a daring attack on Tunis, leaving the city in shock as corsairs plundered its riches. Mrs Ching, the formidable widow of pirate Admiral Ching, commanded respect and fear as she continued her late husband's legacy on the high seas. A chilling drawing from 1831 depicts two pirates meeting their fate at the gallows, a stark reminder of the risks they faced in pursuit of fortune. An engraving from 1629 showcases the majestic Galleass ship favored by corsairs for its speed and versatility during their daring raids. With a sword in hand and determination in her eyes, an engraving from c. 1810 immortalizes Mrs Ching as she fearlessly wields her weapon against all who dared to challenge her authority. Oruc Reis and Hayreddin Barbarossa stand tall in a captivating 16th-century engraving that pays homage to these legendary corsair captains known for their audacity and strategic prowess. Vibrant color lithographs bring The Book of Pirates to life with thrilling illustrations that transport readers into the heart-pounding world of corsairs' adventures. Corsairs relentlessly chase down a galleon in another vivid color lithograph illustration that captures both the excitement and danger inherent in their pursuit of treasure-laden ships. Don John of Austria is immortalized through detailed engravings from 1910 that depict his valiant efforts to combat piracy on behalf of nations plagued by these seafaring outlaws. 10 British sailors bravely board an Algerine pirate vessel around 1825—an image reflecting both the perilous encounters faced by naval forces combating piracy and their unwavering resolve. From ancient battles to fierce female leaders.