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Author Geanacopoulos, Daphne Palmer, author.

Title THE PIRATE'S WIFE : THE REMARKABLE TRUE STORY OF SARAH KIDD / Daphne Palmer Geanacopoulos.

Edition Center Point Large Print edition.
Publication Info. Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2023.
©2022
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 Naper Blvd. Adult Large Type Nonfiction  910.45 GEA    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Large Type Nonfiction  910.45 GEA    DUE 05-16-24
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Description 279 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Physical Medium large print. rdafs
Note Regular print version previously published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-279).
Contents Prologue -- Sarah's new world -- William Cox and the she-merchant -- Mayhem and tragedy -- Debts and bills -- Dead men tell no tales -- The golden age of piracy -- Fletcher's friends -- London -- Provisioning in New York -- Waiting -- Emott's secret -- Taking precautions -- Safe haven on Block Island -- Reunited -- Accomplice -- Buried treasure -- Confronting Bellomont -- Kidd's narrative -- Bellomont's secret -- Imprisoned -- The pirate's wife -- The king's ship -- Newgate -- Kidd's good deed -- Trial -- Tragic news -- New beginnings -- Full circle.
Summary "Captain Kidd was one of the most notorious pirates to ever prowl the seas. But few know that Kidd had an accomplice, a behind-the-scenes player who enabled his plundering and helped him outpace his enemies. That accomplice was his wife, Sarah Kidd, a well-to-do woman whose extraordinary life is a lesson in reinvention and resourcefulness. Twice widowed by twenty-one and operating within the strictures of polite society in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century New York, Sarah secretly aided and abetted her husband, fighting alongside him against his accusers. More remarkable still was that Sarah not only survived the tragedy wrought by her infamous husband's deeds, but went on to live a successful and productive life as one of New York's most prominent citizens. Marshaling in newly discovered primary-source documents from archives in London, New York, and Boston, historian and journalist Daphne Palmer Geanacopoulos reconstructs the extraordinary life of Sarah Kidd, uncovering a rare example of the kind of life that pirate wives lived during the Golden Age of Piracy. A compelling tale of love, treasure, motherhood and survival, this landmark work of narrative nonfiction weaves together the personal and the epic in a sweeping historical story of romance and adventure."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Kidd, Sarah, -1744.
Kidd, William, -1701.
Pirates -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Women -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography.
New York (N.Y.) -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Genre Biographies.
Creative nonfiction.
Large print books.
Large type books.
ISBN 9781638086123
1638086125
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