A Search for America

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A Search for America by Frederick Philip Grove delves into the historical context of piracy in the Mediterranean focusing on the Barbary pirates who plagued the seas from the time of Odysseus to the 19th century. The narrative is set against the backdrop of the capture of American sailors including the protagonist's brother by Algerine corsairs. The story highlights the challenges faced by nations including the United States in dealing with the demands for tribute and ransom by the rulers of Barbary states such as Algiers Tunis Tripoli and Morocco. The protagonist David Forsyth is driven by a desire to rescue his brother and other captives reflecting the broader struggle of nations to protect their citizens and commerce from piracy. The book provides a detailed account of the historical figures and events that shaped the era including the exploits of famous corsairs like Red-Beard and the battles led by Christian forces against the infidels. It also touches on the diplomatic efforts and the eventual military campaigns that aimed to end the scourge of piracy in the Mediterranean. Through a blend of historical facts and fictional elements Grove paints a vivid picture of the perils of the sea and the resilience of those who fought against tyranny and oppression.
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