Life and bloody career of the executed criminal, James Copeland, the great Southern land pirate
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A detailed account chronicles the life and crimes of James Copeland, tracing his leadership of a violent southern land-pirate clan that spread terror across a broad region. It documents raids, tactics, and the clan’s secret mystic alphabet used for clandestine correspondence, and supplies a roster of alleged members. The narrative follows the legal pursuit, capture, trial, and execution, and an appended investigation alleges wider networks of corruption and assistance by influential individuals.
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