The Sea-Hawk: A Swashbuckling Tale of Betrayal and the Barbary Corsair - Hardcover

Sabatini, Rafael

 
9781515433491: The Sea-Hawk: A Swashbuckling Tale of Betrayal and the Barbary Corsair

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A classic historical adventure of betrayal, exile, and vengeance set against the violent struggles of the Mediterranean world in the age of Elizabeth I. First published in 1915, The Sea-Hawk is one of Rafael Sabatini's most celebrated adventure novels, combining swashbuckling action with political intrigue and personal drama. The story follows Sir Oliver Tressilian, an English gentleman betrayed by his own half-brother and sold into slavery after being falsely accused of murder. Transported to the brutal world of the Barbary corsairs, Tressilian is forced to rebuild his life under a new identity among the feared sea raiders of North Africa. As he rises through courage and cunning, he ultimately becomes known as Sakr-el-Bahr-the "Hawk of the Sea." Yet even as he commands ships and strikes terror into the Mediterranean trade routes, the memory of betrayal and lost love drives him toward a final reckoning. Sabatini's novel blends historical detail with high adventure, portraying the turbulent maritime conflicts between Christian Europe and the Barbary states during the late sixteenth century. With its dramatic sea battles, shifting loyalties, and richly drawn characters, The Sea-Hawk remains one of the enduring classics of historical adventure fiction.

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Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950) was an Italian-born British writer celebrated for his historical adventure novels. Fluent in several languages and deeply interested in European history, Sabatini created some of the most beloved swashbuckling stories of the twentieth century, including Captain Blood, Scaramouche, and The Sea-Hawk. His novels are known for their vivid historical settings, dramatic plots, and memorable heroes caught in the great political conflicts of their time.

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