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Privateers of the Gulf - 1803-1820


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Author:   Stanley Faye

This is a long neglected account of Jean and Pierre Laffite, Gulf Coast privateers, and their relations with the new government of Louisiana, the Spanish who still dominated the area outside the U.S., the Mexican Revolution and the government in Washington.

After many years of research Faye wrote the manuscript in 1928 and failing to get it published tried to get his friend J. Frank Dobie, to assist in getting it accepted. It was never published and the Dobie trust gave the manuscript to the University of Texas where it has remained.

All who are interested in this period will want this book.

Soft cover, 8" X 10", bibliography, index.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 01 November, 2008.
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