Enemy of All Mankind
A True Story of Piracy, Power, and History's First Global Manhunt
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Narrated by:
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Jason Culp
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Written by:
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Steven Johnson
About this listen
“Thoroughly engrossing...a spirited, suspenseful, economically told tale whose significance is manifest and whose pace never flags.” (The Wall Street Journal)
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Ghost Map and Extra Life, the story of a pirate who changed the world.
Henry Every was the 17th century’s most notorious pirate. The press published wildly popular - and wildly inaccurate - reports of his nefarious adventures. The British government offered enormous bounties for his capture, alive or (preferably) dead. But Steven Johnson argues that Every’s most lasting legacy was his inadvertent triggering of a major shift in the global economy. Enemy of All Mankind focuses on one key event - the attack on an Indian treasure ship by Every and his crew - and its surprising repercussions across time and space. It’s the gripping tale of one of the most lucrative crimes in history, the first international manhunt, and the trial of the 17th century.
Johnson uses the extraordinary story of Henry Every and his crimes to explore the emergence of the East India Company, the British Empire, and the modern global marketplace: a densely interconnected planet ruled by nations and corporations. How did this unlikely pirate and his notorious crime end up playing a key role in the birth of multinational capitalism? In the same mode as Johnson’s classic nonfiction historical thriller The Ghost Map, Enemy of All Mankind deftly traces the path from a single struck match to a global conflagration.
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- Sam Fraser
- 2021-09-18
Hostis humani generis
A well- researched and documented history of not only one of the most daring crimes ever, but also the historical context behind it and the massive political fallout from it. Easily digestible, with plenty of primary sources that help the listener understand the atmosphere in which the Gunsway attack occurred.
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- Rhett S.
- 2023-02-01
good book in a good world
it was great book, could have been more interesting though, could have put more excitement, t
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