"Fanny Campbell, The Female Pirate Captain: A Tale of The Revolution" by Maturin Murray Ballou is a historical novel that unfolds in the volatile era of the American Revolution, focusing on Fanny Campbell and William Lovell as they experience the events that ignite America's fight for freedom. This story begins in the peaceful fishing village of Lynn, Massachusetts, where Fanny and William's youthful love blossoms amidst growing revolutionary tensions, and their lives become deeply connected to the world around them. William's thirst for adventure leads him on a perilous voyage, foreshadowing the difficulties Fanny will face and her evolution into a brave figure in the events to come. Woven with themes of love and bravery, the narrative promises a blend of fictional romance and the factual struggles of a nation on the brink of war.

Fanny Campbell, The Female Pirate Captain: A Tale of The Revolution
By Maturin M. (Maturin Murray) Ballou
Bound by love and driven by the winds of revolution, a woman's destiny takes a surprising turn when her beloved sails into danger, potentially transforming her into a daring hero.
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2014-11-22
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About the AuthorMaturin Murray Ballou was a writer and publisher in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He co-founded Gleason's Pictorial, was the first editor of the Boston Daily Globe, and wrote numerous travel books and works of popular fiction.
Maturin Murray Ballou was a writer and publisher in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He co-founded Gleason's Pictorial, was the first editor of the Boston Daily Globe, and wrote numerous travel books and works of popular fiction.
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