Subject: Pirates

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Sheet Music Cover: Pirate Lithograph by Adolph Bernstein, New York City, 1868 Sheet Music Cover: Pirate Lithograph by Adolph Bernstein, New York City, 1868

This item consists of a sheet music cover featuring a colored lithograph of a pirate. The cover is attributed to Adolph Bernstein and was likely published in New York City in 1868. Only the cover is present.

The Buccaneers: A Romance of Our Country, in its Ancient Day; with Marvelous Histories, Vol. 2 The Buccaneers: A Romance of Our Country, in its Ancient Day; with Marvelous Histories, Vol. 2

Volume 2 of a pamphlet titled "The Buccaneers: A Romance of Our Country, in its Ancient Day; with Marvelous Histories." Published in 1827 under the pseudonym "Terentius Phlogobombos." Volume 1 is missing. Authored by Samuel Benjamin H. Judah.

Travels in England, France, Spain, and the Barbary States, 1813-1815 Travels in England, France, Spain, and the Barbary States, 1813-1815

This book recounts Mordecai Manuel Noah's travels through England, France, Spain, and the Barbary States between 1813 and 1815. Noah, a lawyer, playwright, and journalist, undertook this journey as part of a diplomatic mission to secure the release of American prisoners held by Algerian pirates. The narrative details his experiences, including his capture by the British, negotiations in Cadiz, and eventual arrival in Tunis. Published in 1819 by John Miller in London, this first edition includes an engraved frontispiece portrait and four engraved plates, along with a folding map. This account provides valuable insights into early 19th-century international relations, the plight of American captives, and Noah's own experiences.