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Stephen Talty is the award-winning author of Agent Garbo, Empire of Blue Water, and other bestselling works of narrative nonfiction. His books have been made into two films, the Oscar-winning Captain Phillips and Only the Brave. He is also the author of two psychological thrillers, including the New York Times bestseller Black Irish, set in his hometown of Buffalo. He has written for The New York Times Magazine, GQ, and many other publications. Talty now lives outside New York City with his family.

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“A swashbuckling adventure . . . [the] characters leap to life.”—New York Times Book Review

“A ripping yarn, worthy of its gaudy subject.”—Dallas Morning News

“A sparkling and engrossing adventure narrative.”—Boston Phoenix

“Fresh insight into pirates’ dens of old . . . Well-researched nonfiction that reads like a novel.”—Washington Times

“Rollicking . . . with style and energy Talty tells a tale of boundless wickedness.”—William M. Fowler, author of Empires at War

“Stephan Talty’s new book serves up swashbuckling history at its briny, blood-soaked best, with enough violence and passion to keep the pages flying by. But it’s not only blood and swash: Empire of Blue Water is also a mirror to our own times, showing that attempting globalization against a backdrop of the clash of civilizations is nothing new,and that religious violence is often a thinly veiled cover for greed and personal ambition. Talty's portrait of the legendary privateer Henry Morgan is a marvelous study in contradictions—a man of astounding heroism, brilliance, compassion, and charm, who was also capable of the greatest betrayal.”—Tom Reiss, author of The Orientalist

“A wickedly entertaining tale of pirates and the Caribbean seas they once ruled like kings. Epic sea battles, daring adventures, rich history, great villains and heroes alike—it’s a treasure.”—Neal Bascomb, author of The Perfect Mile and Higher

“In a riveting history that reads like the best novels, Stephan Talty stylishly extricates the pirates of the Caribbean from the imprecise caricature that so often consumes them. Layer by fascinating layer, Talty peels away the eye patch and theshiver-me-timbers brogue to reveal the raucous, complex and authentic buccaneers of the ‘Brethren of the Coast.’ . . . Storytelling and history to be savored.”—Buddy Levy, author of American Legend: The Real-Life Adventures of David Crockett

“Engrossing . . . a swashbuckling tale of how the history of the Americas was shaped by a small group of daring brigands.”—Matthew Brzezinski, author of Casino Moscow

“A fascinating look inside [a] glamorous and gritty world.”—Les Standiford, author of Last Train to Paradise

“Exceptionally well-told . . . an exhilarating adventure in reading.”—Kerry A. Trask, author of Black Hawk

Pirate of the Caribbean Henry Morgan spent three decades attacking Spanish ships for the benefit of the English. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

"A swashbuckling adventure . . . [the] characters leap to life."-New York Times Book Review

"A ripping yarn, worthy of its gaudy subject."-Dallas Morning News

"A sparkling and engrossing adventure narrative."-Boston Phoenix

"Fresh insight into pirates' dens of old . . . Well-researched nonfiction that reads like a novel."-Washington Times

"Rollicking . . . with style and energy Talty tells a tale of boundless wickedness."
-William M. Fowler, author of Empires at War

"Stephan Talty's new book serves up swashbuckling history at its briny, blood-soaked best, with enough violence and passion to keep the pages flying by. But it's not only blood and swash: Empire of Blue Water is also a mirror to our own times, showing that attempting globalization against a backdrop of the clash of civilizations is nothing new,and that religious violence is often a thinly veiled cover for greed and personal ambition. Talty's portrait of the legendary privateer Henry Morgan is a marvelous study in contradictions-a man of astounding heroism, brilliance, compassion, and charm, who was also capable of the greatest betrayal."-Tom Reiss, author of The Orientalist

"A wickedly entertaining tale of pirates and the Caribbean seas they once ruled like kings. Epic sea battles, daring adventures, rich history, great villains and heroes alike-it's a treasure."-Neal Bascomb, author of The Perfect Mile and Higher

"In a riveting history that reads like the best novels, Stephan Talty stylishly extricates the pirates of the Caribbean from the imprecise caricature that so often consumes them. Layer by fascinating layer, Talty peels away the eye patch and theshiver-me-timbers brogue to reveal the raucous, complex and authentic buccaneers of the 'Brethren of the Coast.' . . . Storytelling and history to be savored."-Buddy Levy, author of American Legend: The Real-Life Adventures of David Crockett

"Engrossing . . . a swashbuckling tale of how the history of the Americas was shaped by a small group of daring brigands."-Matthew Brzezinski, author of Casino Moscow

"A fascinating look inside [a] glamorous and gritty world."-Les Standiford, author of Last Train to Paradise

"Exceptionally well-told . . . an exhilarating adventure in reading."-Kerry A. Trask, author of Black Hawk

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