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Authentic 1690 Pirate Map Print by ZephyrusBooks
The map is from "Hack's descript of ye East Indies", also known as The Buccaneer Atlas because it results from the experience of William Hacke in association with Captain Bartholomew Sharpe, the notorious Buccaneer on various expeditions to the South Sea. No buried treasure, but a navigational aid for finding hidden rivers, bays and other hideaways or site for ambuscades. Margins have been edited to clean up flaws and blank spaces.
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Made and contributed to the marketplace by a highly creative artist called ZephyrusBooks, this remarkable "east" print is found under the Unaltered shop section. With the name, “authentic 1690 pirate map poster”, this custom print's name was a sound decision for bunches of reasons. Great for decorating any room in your home or in your office, this authentic 1690 pirate map poster can be found by searching for any of these tags: east, map, and home. If you liked viewing this outstanding customizable print design, you might find some other favorites in the artist's Zazzle store or in the community marketplace.

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Authentic 1690 Pirate Map

A Page from The Buccaneer Atlas, circa 1690

The map is from "Hack's descript of ye East Indies", also known as The Buccaneer Atlas because it results from the experience of William Hacke in association with Captain Bartholomew Sharpe, the notorious Buccaneer on various expeditions to the South Sea. No buried treasure, but a navigational aid for finding hidden rivers, bays and other hideaways or site for ambuscades. Margins have been edited to clean up flaws and blank spaces.

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Product id: 228577711479186557
Made on 9/5/2007 7:11 PM