Moss appears on “Real Pirates” Podcast

It’s a well-known fact that pirates like to party.

It’s all part of the job – commonly called the ‘Merry Life.’ Rum, music and dancing were part of the allure of becoming a pirate in the 18th century.

But what did the Pirates of the Caribbean do at Christmas? There are mutinies, beach parties, and a big night out in the pirate port of Tortuga.

Find out how pirates spend the festive season in this REAL PIRATES Holiday Special and hear Jeremy Moss and other pirate historians, including Dr. Rebecca Simon, Dr. Powell and Colin Woodard in this podcast special.

About “Real Pirates”

Pirates. For centuries the world has been fascinated by them. Their legends have swollen to fantastic proportions. But who were they really? Join us each week as we set sail alongside legendary outlaws such as Blackbeard, Samuel Bellamy, Henry Morgan and Ann Bonny. We’ll separate fact from fiction and discover what life was really like under the black flag. Real Pirates is a Spotify Original from Parcast produced in partnership with Noiser.

Moss appears on Podcast – Drinks with Great Minds in History

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In December, Jeremy appeared on Zach DeBacco’s podcast Drinks with Great Minds in History.

DeBacco’s podcast was a perfect fit for Jeremy…equal parts history, sarcasm, and well… cocktails, with some shots along the way!

Check out this “From the Top Shelf” episode here and grab a copy of the book while you’re at it.

Publication Date Confirmed!

I am pleased to announce the publication date of The Life and Tryals of the Gentleman Pirate, Major Stede Bonnet (Koehler Books) is officially set for August 15, 2020.

We will continue to post updates as we work through cover design, illustrations, ARCs and other pre-publication decisions. A brief synopsis of the book is below, with more to come – thanks for your love and support!

An heir to an established land-owning aristocratic family in Barbados, Major Stede Bonnet enjoyed luxuries equal to that of the finest houses in London. Major Stede Bonnet “was a Gentleman of good Reputation” a “Master of a plentiful Fortune,” and was given “the Advantage of a liberal Education.” But, Bonnet’s life in Barbados was not without trials and discontent.  The call of the sea, and perhaps more significantly, the push his obligations as a father and husband, cast Major Bonnet onto the unlikely and deliberate course toward piracy. Even now, it is easy to understand how the call of open space, freedom and adventure can have significant impacts on a man’s soul.  

Easily likable, by friend and foe, many would be drawn to Bonnet. In his two short years of piracy, Stede Bonnet stood alongside some of the New World’s most notorious pirates, including Charles Vane, Charles Condent (also known as “Billy One-Hand”), Robert Deal, “Calico Jack” John Rackham, Israel Hands, Benjamin Hornigold, William Kidd, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, and the pirate to whom Bonnet will forever be connected, Edward Thatch (infamously known around the world as “Blackbeard”).

Follow Major Bonnet through his unlikely and exciting journey among the world’s most well-known and notorious pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy.