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Article VI of the Pirate Code of Conduct forbade "women or boys aboard ship". No exceptions, the punishment of death awaited any crewmember caught breaking this rule. Anne Bonny was an exception to this rule. Yes, a woman, but first and foremost, she was a pirate. She was born the illegitimate daughter of a prominent lawyer in County Cork, Ireland and raised in the American colony of Carolina. Anne Bonny's remarkable life took her from being the mistress of a wealthy plantation owner, through marriage, infidelity, poverty, and the violent life of piracy. Knowing that he was at the risk of his life, her lover Capitan, Calico Jack Rackham, took her to sea onboard his pirate ship, The Vanity. After casting their vote the crew of the Vanity accepted Anne as a crewmember where she walked the deck as more than an equal, Anne quickly proved herself as violent and efficient at killing as any man. She gain her crew's respect as a true Hellcat of the High Seas. The Story of Anne Bonny is as wild and gritty as the era it portrays. Following the cast of characters from Ireland to the Americas, to the Caribbean, London and the European battlefields of the Nine Years War, the book weaves a gritty tale that ultimately explodes in a single place and time. The Story of Anne Bonny is a great tale based upon true life events.

Author: Stephen M. Utley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/18/2012
Pages: 328
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 0.73d
ISBN13: 9781480066854
ISBN10: 1480066850
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States | Colonial Period (1600-1775)

About the Author
Stephen Utley was born in Gary, Indiana in 1963. In the mid-70's his family relocated from Chicago, Illinois to Dallas, Texas where he resides today. Having been aware that he was an artist from early on, his parents supported him in the pursuit of what was to become his calling: a career in the creative arts. After receiving his degree in commercial arts and advertising from TSTC in 1989, Steve served as creative director and president of Quill Advertising, a Dallas-based integrated communications firm. More recently, highlighting his talent and skill in graphic design and communications, Utley Creative Group was formed. Also based in Dallas, this virtual, creative firm is the latest project in his career spanning 25 years and covering all aspects of business to business and consumer-based marketing. Steve is currently at work on his second book (working title: PEAK XV) which takes place in England and Nepal.

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