This collection of biographical tales dates originally to the first half of the nineteenth century. They cover a broad spectrum from Arabian plunderers to Barbary corsairs to the more familiar Atlantic & Caribbean buccaneers. The writing is quite dense, reading more like an encyclopedic entry than true bio. And it's clear that most of the info is mythic or anecdotal in nature, as opposed to referenced from primary sources. While it's easy to get bogged down in long lists of booty taken or drawn out legal proceedings, the battle scenes, tales of survival, & various geographical details were of great interest to me. While the essays do cover some stars such as Blackbeard, the majority describe long- forgotten but no less devious male & female gangsters of the sea. I would only recommend this collection to those obsessed w/ piratical lore or maritime history.