Cup of Gold
A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, With Occasional Reference to History
by John Steinbeck
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Steinbeck's first novel tells the story of the pirate Henry Morgan's obsession with La Santa Roja, a woman reputed to be as lovely as the sun, and of the conquest of Panama, her home, a place known as the Cup of Gold.
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Publisher Penguin Classics |
Date 2008 |
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Date 1988 |
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Publisher Notes
Henry Morgan ruled the Spanish Main in the 1670s, ravaging the coast of Cuba and America and striking terror wherever he went. His lust and his greed knew no bounds, and he was utterly consumed by two passions: to possess the mysterious woman known as La Santa Roja, the Red Saint, and to conquer Panama and wrest the "cup of gold." from Spanish hands.









