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Wikipedia flags all Lulu Press book as Self-Published / Vanity Press. E. T. Fox is a recognized expert in the field of pirate history. His 2014 book Pirates in Their Own Words (published by Lulu Press) is a compilation of primary sources, cited here because the original documents are not otherwise easily located or cited but whose autheniticity is not in question. Leaving this comment here as a reminder that the self-published tag can be removed if added by a bot. TheLastBrunnenG (talk) 05:34, 8 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]