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Book Synopsis
Fascinating, unfamiliar, and full of surprises, this book will appeal to historians and general readers alike.

Trade Review
Kert has accomplished a great deal in a short space. Her notes, tables, and charts are jewels in themselves...[her] book points the way forward, providing a wealth of information that will guide future scholars navigating privateer waters. H-Net Reviews ...a fine study... Journal of America's Military Past A prodigious body of empirical research is distilled into a concise and pointed account that will appeal to scholars, military professionals, and educated laymen alike. Canadian Military History Kert noted that there hasve been more than 400 books published on the maritime War of 1812. Do we need yet another?... The answer is yes. Kert's work, Privateering: Patriots and Profits in the War of 1912, capably fills the gap and adds a valuable chapter to the literature of the war. Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society News Kert's work has opened an invaluable window into the lives of the entrepreneurial warriors who played a critical, yet poorly understood, role during the War of 1812. Solidifying the importance of her work, Kert added a valuable essay on the archival and secondary sources of privateering during the War of 1812 and has published her database of ships and individuals involved in privateering on the website of her publisher, allowing future scholars to build upon her scholarship. New England Quarterly

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction. "A Ruinous and Unnecessary War"
1. In Flagrante Bello
An Unwelcome War
Managing Private Armed Warfare
Annoying the Enemy
Underwriting the Cost of War
Stratagems of War
Keeping the Prize
Strict and Rigorous Blockade
Long-range Privateering
The "Mud-Clipper" Trade
Compulsory Convoy
Win, Lose, or Draw?
2. "True, Publick and Notorious"
The Origins of Privateering
The Rise of Prize Law
International Law and Neutral Rights
Colonial Vice-Admiralty Courts
The Marquis de Somerueles
A Southern Prize Court
The Admiralty Court Process
3. No Prey, No Pay
The Cost of War
Commercial Warfare
Economic Options
Atlantic Canada's Privateers
American Privateers
Eyes on the Prize
Privateering out of New York
The Balance Sheet
4. The Misfortunes of War
Taking the Risk
The Perils of Privateering
Drink, Discipline, and Duty
Combat, Capture, and Recapture
Prisoners of War
Death and Destruction
Conclusion
5. The Prizewinners
Liverpool Packet
Yankee
Comet
America
Saucy Jack
True Blooded Yankee
Surprise
Fox
Retaliation
Sir John Sherbrooke
General Armstrong
Conclusion. The Final Tally
Appendix. Prize Makers and Prizes
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 25/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9781421417479, 978-1421417479
      ISBN10: 1421417472

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fascinating, unfamiliar, and full of surprises, this book will appeal to historians and general readers alike.

      Trade Review
      Kert has accomplished a great deal in a short space. Her notes, tables, and charts are jewels in themselves...[her] book points the way forward, providing a wealth of information that will guide future scholars navigating privateer waters. H-Net Reviews ...a fine study... Journal of America's Military Past A prodigious body of empirical research is distilled into a concise and pointed account that will appeal to scholars, military professionals, and educated laymen alike. Canadian Military History Kert noted that there hasve been more than 400 books published on the maritime War of 1812. Do we need yet another?... The answer is yes. Kert's work, Privateering: Patriots and Profits in the War of 1912, capably fills the gap and adds a valuable chapter to the literature of the war. Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society News Kert's work has opened an invaluable window into the lives of the entrepreneurial warriors who played a critical, yet poorly understood, role during the War of 1812. Solidifying the importance of her work, Kert added a valuable essay on the archival and secondary sources of privateering during the War of 1812 and has published her database of ships and individuals involved in privateering on the website of her publisher, allowing future scholars to build upon her scholarship. New England Quarterly

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction. "A Ruinous and Unnecessary War"
      1. In Flagrante Bello
      An Unwelcome War
      Managing Private Armed Warfare
      Annoying the Enemy
      Underwriting the Cost of War
      Stratagems of War
      Keeping the Prize
      Strict and Rigorous Blockade
      Long-range Privateering
      The "Mud-Clipper" Trade
      Compulsory Convoy
      Win, Lose, or Draw?
      2. "True, Publick and Notorious"
      The Origins of Privateering
      The Rise of Prize Law
      International Law and Neutral Rights
      Colonial Vice-Admiralty Courts
      The Marquis de Somerueles
      A Southern Prize Court
      The Admiralty Court Process
      3. No Prey, No Pay
      The Cost of War
      Commercial Warfare
      Economic Options
      Atlantic Canada's Privateers
      American Privateers
      Eyes on the Prize
      Privateering out of New York
      The Balance Sheet
      4. The Misfortunes of War
      Taking the Risk
      The Perils of Privateering
      Drink, Discipline, and Duty
      Combat, Capture, and Recapture
      Prisoners of War
      Death and Destruction
      Conclusion
      5. The Prizewinners
      Liverpool Packet
      Yankee
      Comet
      America
      Saucy Jack
      True Blooded Yankee
      Surprise
      Fox
      Retaliation
      Sir John Sherbrooke
      General Armstrong
      Conclusion. The Final Tally
      Appendix. Prize Makers and Prizes
      Notes
      Essay on Sources
      Index

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