Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean: The grand period of the Moslem corsairs
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A narrative history of Mediterranean corsairs who, emerging from displaced communities, built seafaring powers centered on coastal strongholds. It traces the careers of leading captains, their seizures and losses of fortresses, major naval engagements with European fleets and military orders, and decisive sieges. The work combines biography and campaign narrative with technical discussion of galleys, ship types, and fleet organization. Throughout it emphasizes leadership, seamanship, resilient tactics, and political alliances as the forces that sustained these maritime communities and shaped naval rivalry across the region.
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