The Barbary Pirates

· Pickle Partners Publishing
3.0
1 review
eBook
79
Pages
Eligible
Ratings and reviews aren’t verified  Learn more

About this eBook

C.S. Forester, creator of the beloved Horatio Hornblower series, takes young readers on an exciting adventure to the shores of Tripoli in North Africa. That’s where, more than 200 years ago, the United States was threatened by “pirates” who snatched American merchant ships and imprisoned sailors—and the country’s young, untested navy took on the task of fighting the pirates in their home waters.

This true tale features thrilling ocean battles, hand-to-hand combat, and the first landing on foreign soil by the U.S. Marines, and it’s as fresh and relevant today as when it was first published (1953).

Ratings and reviews

3.0
1 review

About the author

CECIL LOUIS TROUGHTON SMITH (27 August 1899 - 2 April 1966), known by his pen name Cecil Scott “C. S.” Forester, was an English novelist known for writing tales of naval warfare, such as the 12-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic wars. Two of these books, A Ship of the Line and Flying Colours, were jointly awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction in 1938.

Born in Cairo, Egypt, he moved to London as a child and was educated at Alleyn’s School and Dulwich College, south London. He began a medicine degree at London’s Guy’s Hospital, but left to pursue a full-time writing career in 1921.

In addition to the Hornblower series and The African Queen (1935), filmed in 1951 by John Huston, Forester wrote many other novels, including: The General (1936); Peninsular War novels in Death to the French (published in the U.S. as Rifleman Dodd); The Gun, filmed as The Pride and the Passion in 1957; and seafaring stories such as Brown on Resolution (1929), The Captain from Connecticut (1941), and Hunting the Bismarck (1959), which was used as the basis of the screenplay for the film Sink the Bismarck! (1960).

He died in Fullerton, California in 1966 aged 66.

Rate this eBook

Tell us what you think.

Reading information

Smartphones and tablets
Install the Google Play Books app for Android and iPad/iPhone. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to read online or offline wherever you are.
Laptops and computers
You can listen to audiobooks purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser.
eReaders and other devices
To read on e-ink devices like Kobo eReaders, you'll need to download a file and transfer it to your device. Follow the detailed Help Centre instructions to transfer the files to supported eReaders.