- The Earliest Pirates
- The North Sea Pirates
- Piracy in the Early Tudor Times
- The Corsairs of the South
- The Wasps at Work
- Galleys and Gallantry
- Piracy in Elizabethan Times
- Elizabethan Seamen and Turkish Pirates
- The Stuart Army Goes forth against the 'Pyrats'
- The Good Ship 'Exchange' of Bristol
- A Wonderful Achievement
- The Great Sir Henry Morgan
- 'Black Beard' Teach
- The Story of Captain Kidd
- The Exploits of Captain Avery
- A 'Gentleman' of Fortune
- Paul Jones, Pirate and Privateer
- A Notorious American Pirate
- The Last of the Algerine Corsairs
- Pirates of the Persian Gulf
- The Story of Aaron Smith
- Smith and the Pirate Schooner
- Plot and Counter-Plot
- Chance and Circumstance
- The Cruise of the 'Defensor de Pedro'
- The Pirates of Borneo
- Cruising among Chinese Pirates
The Library of Romance is a series of books concerning the romance of scientific facts, be it biology, chemistry, history, or politics. This volume is one of history, concerning an account of the known facts of piracy, starting with the Vikings, and arching in history and geography toward an account of piracy in Chinese waters at around the time of publication of this volume (1914). - Summary by Carolin
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