Set against the backdrop of the Age of Exploration, Black Flags, Blue
Waters reveals the dramatic and surprising history of American piracy's
"Golden Age"--spanning the late 1600s through the early 1700s--when
lawless pirates plied the coastal waters of North America and beyond.
Best-selling author Eric Jay Dolin illustrates how American colonists at
first supported these outrageous pirates in an early display of
solidarity against the Crown, and then violently opposed them. Through
engrossing episodes of roguish glamour and extreme brutality, Dolin
depicts the star pirates of this period, among them towering Blackbeard,
ill-fated Captain Kidd, and sadistic Edward Low, who delighted in
torturing his prey. Also brilliantly detailed are the pirates' manifold
enemies, including colonial governor John Winthrop, evangelist Cotton
Mather, and young Benjamin Franklin. Upending popular misconceptions and
cartoonish stereotypes, Dolin provides this wholly original account of
the seafaring outlaws whose raids reflect the precarious nature of
American colonial life.