dvvega said:There are some Erol Flynn movies which are quite "spot on" with a little romanticising about them ... Sea Hawks is one of my favourites.
dvvega said:The TV Series Hornblower is excellent as well.
GMSkarka said:I'd love to be able to give you a short answer on this, but, no joke, the shelf in my office devoted to Age of Piracy research currently houses 38 books.
Here are three good places to start, though:
Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life among the Pirates by David Cordingly
The History of Pirates by Angus Kongstam
and
Pirates!: Brigands, Buccaneers, and Privateers in Fact, Fiction, and Legend by Jan Rogozinski.
You can't go wrong with either one.
GMSkarka said:Even with that, though, the Napoleonic age of sail stuff is nifty in its own right. Hornblower, Ramage, Master & Commander.... love it all.
drnuncheon said:Maybe if I beg really hard for a supplemental PDF...?![]()
barsoomcore said:I made vast use of the WikiPedia (great for getting really obscure bits).
GMSkarka said:Hell, people have been telling me that I should do a PDF release that fleshed out the Napoleonics + Magic setting that I detailed in a column over at RPGnet a few years back, originally called "Black Powder, Cold Iron", but in later development re-titled "Apollyon Noir" and then "Black Powder, Black Magic."
GMSkarka said:Hmmm....Some D20 Modern-based Advanced Classes, historical notes, the rules from CORSAIR....
Something to think about, at least.