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