. . . . . "The Memoirs of Louis Adhemar Timoth\u00E9e Le Golif, called Borgnefesse, Captain of the Buccaneers (Cahiers de Louis Adhemar Timoth\u00E9e Le Golif, dit Borgnefesse, capitaine de la flibuste) was published in French in 1952 by Grasset. For a long time accepted by lovers of literature, this presentation was from the beginning rejected by historians and specialists of naval research as a forgery."@en . . . "6261"^^ . . . "Louis Le Golif"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Memoirs of Louis Adhemar Timoth\u00E9e Le Golif, called Borgnefesse, Captain of the Buccaneers (Cahiers de Louis Adhemar Timoth\u00E9e Le Golif, dit Borgnefesse, capitaine de la flibuste) was published in French in 1952 by Grasset. This account of the voyages, gallant conquests, battles, boarding and pillaging of a prominent character in the Caribbean Sea during the time of Louis XIV was presented in 1952 as the authentic memoirs of 17th century freebooter captain Louis Le Golif. His manuscript, discovered by chance in an old trunk following the bombing of Saint-Malo in 1944, was deciphered by Gustave Alaux and Albert t'Serstevens. An English translation was published in 1954 as Memoirs of a Buccaneer: Being a Wondrous and Unrepentant Account of the Prodigious Adventures and Amours of King Louis XIV\u2019s Loyal Servant, Louis Adhemar Timoth\u00E9e Le Golif, Known for His Singular Wound As Borgnefesse, Captain of the Buccaneers, Told by Himself. For a long time accepted by lovers of literature, this presentation was from the beginning rejected by historians and specialists of naval research as a forgery."@en . . . . "66973202"^^ . . . . . . . "1123999477"^^ . . . . . .