Basil Ringrose (about 1653–1686) was an English buccaneer, navigator, geographer and author. (From Wikipedia) More about Basil Ringrose:
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| | Books by Basil Ringrose: Ringrose, Basil, -1686: A Buccaneer's Atlas: Basil Ringrose's South Sea Waggoner (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), ed. by Derek Howse and Norman Joseph William Thrower (HTML at UC Press) Ringrose, Basil, -1686, contrib.: The Buccaneers of America: A True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Committed of Late Years Upon the Coasts of the West Indies by the Buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (Both English and French) (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co.; New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1893), by A. O. Exquemelin, ed. by H. Powell (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Basil Ringrose in the extended shelves: Ringrose, Basil, -1686: Bucaniers of America the second volume : containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others, performed upon the coasts of the South Sea, for the space of two years, &c. : from the original journal of the said voyage / written by ... Basil Ringrose, Gent., who was all along present at those transactions. (London : Printed for William Crooke ..., 1685), also by A. O. Exquemelin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: Buccaneers of America (B.B. Mussey & co., 1853), also by A. O. Exquemelin, Oliver L. Perkins, ------ de Montauban, and Ravenau de Lussan (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America; a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French) wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our English Jamaican hero, who sacked Porto Bello, burnt Panama, etc. (S. Sonnenschein & co, 1898), also by A. O. Exquemelin and Henry Powell (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America; a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French) Wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan ... (S. Sonnenschein & co., 1893), also by A. O. Exquemelin and Henry Powell (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America, a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French) wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our English Jamaican hero, who sacked Porto Bello, burnt Panama, etc. (g. Allen & Company, Ltd. ;, 1911), also by A. O. Exquemelin and Henry Powell (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America : a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French) (G. Allen, 1911), also by A. O. Exquemelin (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America, a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French) wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our English Jamaican hero, who sacked Porto Bello, burnt Panama, etc. (G. Allen & company, ltd.;, 1911), also by A. O. Exquemelin and Henry Powell (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America; a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French) Wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan. (S. Sonnenschein & Co.;, 1898), also by A. O. Exquemelin, Henry Powell, Charles Scribner's Sons, and Swan Sonnenschein & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The buccaneers of America, a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coast of the West Indies by the buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga, both English and French, wherein are contained more especially the unparalleled exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, our English Jamaican hero, who sacked Porto Bello, burnt Panama, etc. (G. Routledge & Sons Ltd.;, 1923), also by A. O. Exquemelin, Andrew Lang, and William Swan Sonnenschein (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The history of the bucaniers of America. (Printed for J. Walker [etc.], 1810), also by A. O. Exquemelin, de Montauban, and Ravenau de Lussan (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The history of the bucaniers of America ... : Exhibiting a particular account and description of Porto Bello, Chagre, Panama, Cuba, Havanna, and most of the Spanish possessions on the coasts of the West Indies, and also along the coasts of the South sea : with the manner in which they have been invaded, attempted, or taken by these adventurers (Printed for T. Evans ... and Richardson and Urquhart, 1771), also by A. O. Exquemelin, Raveneau de Lussan, ------ de Montauban, and Sieur Raveneau de Lussan (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The history of the buccaneers of America : containing detailed accounts of those bold and daring freebooters; chiefly along the Spanish Main, in the West Indies, and in the great South Sea, succeeding the civil wars in England. (Sanborn, Carter and Bazin, 1856), also by A. O. Exquemelin, Oliver L. Perkins, Sieur de Montauban, and Ravenau de Lussan (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: The history of the buccaneers of America; containing detailed accounts of those bold and daring freebooters; chiefly along the Spanish main, in the great South sea, succeeding the civil wars in England. (Bazin & Ellsworth, 1851), also by A. O. Exquemelin, Raveneau de Lussan, Oliver L. Perkins, and ------ de Montauban (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: True account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West-Indies, by bucaniers of Jamica and Tortuga, both English and French (Printed for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1684), also by A. O. Exquemelin, William Crooke, and Alonso de Bonne-Maison (page images at HathiTrust) Ringrose, Basil, -1686: True account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West-Indies, by bucaniers of Jamica and Tortuga, both English and French (Printed for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon without Temple-bar, 1684), also by A. O. Exquemelin, William L. Clements, William Crooke, and Alonso de Bonne-Maison (page images at HathiTrust)
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