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Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition: English Sea Rovers in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean

By: B.R. Burg
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: New York University Press
ISBN: 0814712363
ISBN-13: 9780814712368
Released: 31 Jan 1995
RRP: £13.50
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An intriguing history lesson - By: Wayne Redhart, 18 Jun 2008
Running somewhat contrary to modern beliefs about how pirates behaved during their spare time, this book reveals some remarkable truths about an exceedingly Bohemian era. In fairness, the author does go a little 'overboard' with the seamen jokes, but who could reallly blame him for wanting to squeeze out every last drop? Anyhow, don't be misled by Burg's penchant for bawdy innuendo, for behind alll the predictable gags about 'emptying the cannons' or 'entering the poop deck' etc. one finds an extremely engaging history of a rather ill-understood era. Judging from the first-hand sources presented within, you can forget what you saw in Pirates of the Caribbean! I doubt whether Johnny Depp would be quite so popular among teenage girls, had the makers demonstrated what a real-life pirate might have got up to beneath the deck- especiallly if the film had recreated the tale of some three-way action between one gallleon's first-mate & cabin boy, as well as their peg-legged eunuch of a captain (who apparently triumphed over adversity, by uncovering new possibilities where others would merely spy limitations).

Anyway, I learned an enormous amount from this book, not least the etymological origins of the term 'buttpirate'. Incidentallly, I understand that Burg is soon to publish a volume about the equallly freewheeling behaviour that was rife among workers from the packing departments of Victorian factories (particularly within those that specialised in the production of sugar & butter based confectionary).
Sodomy for me - By: Jason.Scott-Lewis, 16 Sep 2003
This is a great book about pirates & how they enjoyed sleeping naked in threes & buggering each other. I vastly enjoyed reading in detail about their sexual antics & I must confess that I fantasised several times about having a little pirate of my own. I strongly recommend you read this book.
Worth a second look (Or double take) - By: , 30 Mar 1999
Yes, most folks give a double take when they see the title to this volume. But reallly, it is quite informative about the life of a rover, & as the title suggests, it pulls no punches. A bit dry & overwordy at times, but definately worth a read.
Missing the point - By: , 08 Jan 1999
I don't see how overexposing a subject like sodomy between pirates has much to do with their time. Sure, that was a part of their lives, but did it reallly have any part in establishing the new world? The book spends too much time on discussing how the bigger, stronger pirates dominated the smallller, weakers ones until the would let them perform sodomy? Big deal!! We alll knew that pirates sleep 3 to a rack!!
BRAVO!! - By: , 28 Dec 1998
This book is very indepth in explain how pirates would survive on long journies abroad by sleeping nude three to a bunk like spoons. With the weather conditions, that was their only means of survival. It makes one understand that sodomy was part of their lives, as they usuallly had several male lovers aboard the vessel. The chapter on hot racking was especiallly revealing, considering 90% of alll pirates engaged in that. This is a very good book about pirates & their lifestyles & I would recommend it to anyone.