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August 23, 2007: Historian Philip Masters and the NY Library's Rare Book Room

"His breakthrough came in 1987 in his favorite haunt, the rare-book room of the New York Public Library. He found a book published in 1719 in London that told of a pirate’s trial in Charleston, S.C., in November 1718."

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