Mistress of the Seas

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AuthorJohn Carlova
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAnne Bonny
Genrehistorical drama
Mistress of the Seas
Title page for Mistress of the Seas (1964)
AuthorJohn Carlova
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAnne Bonny
Genrehistorical drama
PublisherCitadel Press
Publication date
1964
Publication placeUSA

Mistress of the Seas is a 1964 novel by John Carlova based on the life of pirate Anne Bonny.

In 1952 Carlova was researching another project at the British Museum when he read about Anne Bonny. He later researched Bonny's life in the West Indies and tried to sell the idea of a book on her to publishers but none were interested. A magazine expressed interest in a shorter version, and Carlova wrote an 80,000 word piece. However, the magazine only wanted a short article, which Carlova wrote. In 1962 a publisher's representative read the article in a magazine in a barber and became excited about the possibilities of the story as a book, "a kind of seagoing Forever Amber." He asked Carlova if he was interested in adapting it and Carlova submitted the 80,000 word manuscript. It was accepted for publication by Citadel Press.[1]

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