A Modern Buccaneer

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LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherMacmillan, London
A Modern Buccaneer
Title page for A Modern Buccaneer (1894)
AuthorRolf Boldrewood
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherMacmillan, London
Publication date
1894
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages338pp
Preceded byThe Miner's Right : A Tale of the Australian Goldfields 
Followed byPlain Living: A Bush Idyll 

A Modern Buccaneer (1894) is a novel by Australian writer Rolf Boldrewood.[1]

The book was allegedly originally written by Louis Becke then rewritten by Boldrewood.[2]

Set in the South Pacific, this novel is written in the form of an autobiography, told by Hilary Telfer. Fascinated by tales of sailors and South Sea Traders, he leaves Sydney at the age of seventeen to take up a life at sea. The novel follows his adventures and provides a commentary on the trade between the islands and the practice of "blackbirding" that was rife at the time.

The "Buccaneer" of the title is Bully Hayes, an American-born ship's captain, on whose ship Telfer finds himself.

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