For thousands of years pirates, privateers, and seafaring raiders have
terrorized the ocean voyager and coastal inhabitant, plundering ship and
shore with impunity. From the victim's point of view, these attackers
were not the rebellious, romantic rulers of Neptune's realm, but savage
beasts to be eradicated, and those who went to sea to stop them were
heroes. Engaging and meticulously detailed, Pirate Hunting chronicles
the fight against these plunderers from ancient times to the present and
illustrates the array of tactics and strategies that individuals and
governments have employed to secure the seas. Benerson Little lends
further dimension to this unending battle by including the history of
piracy and privateering, ranging from the Mycenaean rovers to the modern
pirates of Somalia. He also introduces associated naval warfare;
maritime commerce and transportation; the development of speed under
oar, sail, and steam; and the evolution of weaponry. More than just a
vivid account of the war that seafarers and pirates have waged, Pirate
Hunting is invaluable reading in a world where acts of piracy are once
more a significant threat to maritime commerce and voyagers. It will
appeal to readers interested in the history of piracy, anti-piracy
operations, and maritime, naval, and military history worldwide.