Customer Review: This book was selected for my monthly book club and I was a little down about it, but Mr. Clifford won me over soon enough. The two stories that run side by side in this book are a wonderful, romantic adventure. After being forced to pick it up, I loved it so much I'm wearing the T-Shirt. Don't let... more info
Customer Review: This magnificent volume is the companion piece to the recent exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing the prints of one of America's foremost contemporary artists (and Provincetown resident) Mazur. The catalogue raisonne is as good to look at as it is to read: all of his prints from... more info
Customer Review: In this book you learn a lot about piracy. This crew is dedicated to find a sunken armada in the coast of Venezuela, and through out their own expedition to do so, the author teaches us a lot of pirates on the golden age of bucaneering in the Caribean. They run into all kinds of trouble, from bad... more info
Customer Review: Barry Clifford wrote The Pirate Prince in 1993, with Peter Turchi.
In 1999 he wrote basically the same book, this time with Paul Perry, calling it Expedition Whydah. Now, he has written a book called The Black Ship which appears to be yet another rewrite of the Pirate Prince/Expedition Whydah.... more info
Customer Review: "with Paul Perry." Slight effort about attempt to recover Kidd's flagship from a real-life "Pirate Island" is basically a high-level overview of Kidd's career intertwined with Clifford's misadventures in looking for the ship with few results. Superficial and ultimately disappointing effort left... more info
Customer Review: I have many pirate reference books, and this was added to my collection. I found the diving materials and photos very interesting, but I was less interested in Barry Clifford's autobiography. He was a former high school teacher who was interested in history, especially about pirates who sailed off... more info