Fascinating Flags of Plundering Pirates and Profiteering Privateers

Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 7:1-18 (2000)
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The long-time editor of the World Book’s "Flag Article" takes readers on a delightful voyage through the history of pirates, privateers, and their flags.

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