One cold morning in 1591 an English sailor found himself shivering on the island of Ilhabella. He had been left for dead—again—the fourth or fifth time Fate had deserted him in his short career as a pirate. He survived for eight days by catching crabs in his stockings and cooking them over a fire, and then for a further two weeks by picking at the carcass of a beached whale.
Master Anthony Knivet left behind a memoir of his strange fortunes, featuring sea monsters, savage tribes and years of slavery. Some of it might be true.

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