Back To ListBlack Flag of the NorthBartholomew Roberts, King of the Atlantic PiratesByVictor SuthrenPublished August 2018Paperback$ 21.99Paperback$ 21.99ePub$ 10.99 Add to CartShop LocalDescriptionThe incredible story of the “King of the Pirates,” who burst from the waters of early Canada to become a terror of the seas.He was tall, dark, and handsome, he wore fine velvets and lace, and in four tumultuous years he tore the guts out of the Atlantic. Bartholomew Roberts took over four hundred ships and rarely lost a fight at sea in his short, spectacular reign. Black Flag of the North tells the story of Roberts’s dramatic life, from his boyhood in rural South Wales through his days at sea in the slave trade. He set the Atlantic aflame from the Grand Banks to Brazil, and by blood and fire won his reputation as the fearless and feared king of the pirates.Of Related InterestThe Island of CanadaVictor SuthrenWhat Happened to Mickey?Peter McSherryA Mind at SeaJohn FryHostile SeasJL SavidgeOceans of FateDan BlackReviews Black Flag of the North provides a good overview of the period, while succinctly entertaining readers with the meteoric rise and fall of the man often referred to as ‘King of the Pirates.'Privates and Privateers blogPreviousNextContributorsVictor SuthrenVictor Suthren is a writer and historian with a special interest in maritime history. A former director general of the Canadian War Museum, he lives in Merrickville, Ontario.View Author Page Book DetailsPaperbackAugust 20186x9 in176 pp9781459736009ePubAugust 2018-176 pp9781459736016ePubAugust 2018-176 pp9781459736023