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It's the early part of the nineteenth century and the Arabian Peninsula and the waters surrounding it are ablaze. Piracy in the Gulf threatens global maritime trade routes while the Wahabbi strain of Islam is conquering followers town by town across the region. Britain, eager to reinforce its presence in the Middle East and protect the East India Company's ships, has a plan: send a man-of-war from England to quash the pirates while persuading Egypt to join an international alliance with Oman and Persia to fight the Wahabbis. At the center of it all lies a priceless Indian sword, a gift from the British monarch to the Egyptian Pasha. But Erhama bin Jaber, a historical figure and one of the mo...
In "The Corsair’s Bride," a gripping historical romance, noblewoman Isabella Montague’s life takes an unexpected turn when Barbary corsairs capture her vessel and demand her as a bride for their formidable Spanish captain, Alejandro Mendoza. Initially bound by duty and survival, Isabella and Mendoza find themselves navigating the treacherous waters of loyalty, betrayal, and unspoken desire. As they confront the dangers that lie both on and beneath the surface, a powerful connection forms between them, challenging their perceptions of love and honor. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century maritime adventure, **"The Corsair’s Bride"** is a tale of passion, courage, and the transformative power of love. historical romance, nautical adventure, Spanish captain romance, Barbary corsairs, noblewoman love story, maritime fiction, historical adventure novel, sea voyage romance, love and betrayal, corsair bride
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Ten years after having a brief affair, genius computer hackers Elizabeth Santiago and David Schwartz square off over lucrative ore shipments from robotic mining operations in space.
Ex-CIA ship captain Juan Cabrillo leads the crew of the Oregon on a quest to save a kidnapped politician in this adventure in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series. Corsairs are pirates, and pirates come in many different varieties. There are the pirates who fought off the Barbary Coast in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the contemporary pirates who infest the waters of Africa and Asia, and the pirates...who look like something else. When the U.S. secretary of state’s plane crashes while bringing her to a summit meeting in Libya, the CIA, distrusting the Libyans, hire Juan Cabrillo to search for her, and their misgivings are well founded. The crew locates the plane, ...
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When exiled sailor Gareth Radnor discovers that the Linyati slavers who murdered his family and raid the coasts of Saros with impunity are not human, Gareth and his motley crew know they must attack the evil.
A snapshot in time. After thousands of hours of research and data entry over a 35-year period, the information on the disposition of some 25,000 US Navy, US Marine Corps and US Coast Guard aircraft needs to be published. These aircraft mainly represent those built and lost during World War II - between 7 December 1941 and 15 August 1945 - but this book also contains aircraft built before WWII that were lost during WWII or disposed of after WWII (lost during the Korean War, lost on training exercises, sold to private investors, currently located in museums and even some still proudly sitting as "gate guards" across the US, etc.).
A voyage back to the seventeenth century and life on dangerous seas. In Tim Severin's first Pirate adventure, Corsair, Hector Lynch experiences slavery and warfare while searching for his sister.