- Published: 15 March 2011
- ISBN: 9780099523864
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 368
- RRP: $29.99
Pirates Of Barbary
Corsairs, Conquests and Captivity in the 17th-Century Mediterranean

















- Published: 15 March 2011
- ISBN: 9780099523864
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 368
- RRP: $29.99
Tinniswood narrates this story with brio and bravura, displaying an excellent eye for the theatrical detail and juicy episode
Maria Fusaro, BBC History Magazine
This rollicking book unpicks a confusion of names, dates and places to produce a fascinating history of seabourne conflict.
Christopher Hudson, Daily Telegraph
This exciting book proves that such obscurity is both surprising and undeserved
James McConnachie, The Times
A thrilling account
The Sunday Telegraph
Fascinating book
Kathryn Hughes, Mail on Sunday
Skilfully evokes the dread that corsairs aroused
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, Financial Times
Tinniswood's absorbing book is packed with bad characters, big fights and breathless chases
Peter Lewis, Daily Mail
Adrian Tinniswood is a masterly writer of history with a gift for slamming his readers into the thick of the action
Jason Goodwin, Literary Review
Tinniswood's artful blend of narrative and analysis brings the pirates' society to life. Beneath the vivid surface of this book there lie, sometimes obscured by the vividness, the careful investigation and astute judgement of one of the most incisive of our popular historians.
Blair Worden, Spectator
The author's style is an absolute joy and his stories of attacks, based in eyewitness accounts, make rather more thrilling than many fictional thrillers are... He also proves an even-handed judge. While there's no attempt to whitewash the privateers here, there are explanations of what caused men to turn their hand to conquering the seas.
Robert James, The Book Bag
This well-researched history of piracy presents brutal seafaring extortionists instead of eye-patched rascals.
Benjamin Evans, Telegraph Seven Magazine
North African pirates were the scourge of the 17th century, and plundered as far as Cornwall. Tinniswood tells their story with verve
Keith Lowe, Telegraph
[He] has unearthed many colourful characters and historical oddities and uses eyewitness accounts to weave a fascinating tale
Chard & Ilminster News
Tinniswood unearths colourful characters and historical oddities while pointing out that the West's inability to deal with Somali pirates show how little we've learned in 400 years
Herald
Meticulously researched history of unrestrained murder, robbery and kidnapping on the high seas... This is a brisk, entertaining story, with royal proclamations, letters, maps and lavishness illuminating Tinniswood's vivid tales.
Lorraine Courtney, Irish Times