Frank Sherry is an author known for his work on pirate history.
His writing style is praised for being engaging and accessible while maintaining academic rigor.
Sherry's research is extensive, drawing from various sources, including "A General History of the Pyrates," which he attributes to Daniel Defoe.
He presents piracy as a response to societal oppression and explores its connection to ideals of freedom.
Sherry's approach combines historical facts with compelling storytelling, making complex topics understandable.
His work in "Raiders and Rebels" is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of piracy's golden age and its social, economic, and political context.
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