
Captain Charles Johnson
active 1724 – 1731
Captain Charles Johnson is the British author of the 1724 book "A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates", though his identity remains a mystery. No record of a captain by this name exists. Some scholars have suggested that "Charles Johnson" was actually [Daniel Defoe][1] writing under a pen name, but this is disputed.
Bibliografía (53 obras)
General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates - from Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence to the Present Year
2013
General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates - from Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence to the Present Year, a
2013
The Life and Adventures of Capt. John Avery. the Successful Pirate (Publication (Augustan Reprint Society), No. 203-204.)
1992
A general and true history of the lives and actions of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c
1742
A history of the lives and exploits of the most remarkable pirates, highwaymen, murderers, street robbers, &c. Interspersed with several tales, and pleasant songs. Adorned with the effigies of the most notorious offenders, curiously engraved on copper... Published with the leave of the proprietor
1742
A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c
1742
A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c
1734
A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence
1726
Histoire des pirates anglois depuis leur etablissement dans l'isle de la Providence, jusqu'à present
1726
A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time. With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny; contain'd in the following chapters, ... Chap.I. Of Capt. Avery. II. Of Capt. Martel. III. Of Capt. Teach. ... By Captain Charles Johnson
1725
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews, from Capt. Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Capt. John Gow, and James Williams, his Lieutenant, Etc. who were hang'd at Execution Dock, June 11, 1725, for Piracy and Murther, and afterwards hang'd in Chains between Blackwall and Deptford
1725















