Phillip Thomas Tucker, Ph.D., is an internally acclaimed historian with decades of professional experience. He has authored more than 30 books, breaking new ground in regard to a wide variety of historical figures and major American battles that were key turning points in American history. Phillip Thomas Tucker, Ph.D., also maintains a strong interest in promoting some of the best untold stories in women’s history, and his Anne Bonny the Infamous Female Pirate was recently published.
One of two known historical female pirates, Anne Bonny’s legacy dates back to a time where women held little social or political power on either side of the Atlantic Ocean. The book has filled key gaps in her history by examining the individual and real person beyond the romantic myth, addressing questions left unanswered about her identity by historians for 300 years. Her remarkable story takes place during the early 18th Century's “Golden Age of Piracy," and the book considers the circumstances and turning points that led this young woman to pursue a pirate’s life in the blue waters of the Caribbean.
Published in August 2017, Anne Bonny the Infamous Female Pirate is available in paperback and e-book format.
One of two known historical female pirates, Anne Bonny’s legacy dates back to a time where women held little social or political power on either side of the Atlantic Ocean. The book has filled key gaps in her history by examining the individual and real person beyond the romantic myth, addressing questions left unanswered about her identity by historians for 300 years. Her remarkable story takes place during the early 18th Century's “Golden Age of Piracy," and the book considers the circumstances and turning points that led this young woman to pursue a pirate’s life in the blue waters of the Caribbean.
Published in August 2017, Anne Bonny the Infamous Female Pirate is available in paperback and e-book format.