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The book as a whole can be navigated via the Table of Contents, located in the drop-down menu in the upper left-hand corner of all web pages in this Scalar book. There are also navigation arrows on the sides and/or base of many pages, often suggesting a next step or "path" for the reader.
Readers can dive right into chapters from the infamous General History of the Pyrates, peruse interesting Contemporary Documents made available by many of the world's great libraries and archives, or start with an overview of the project and an introduction to the unique literary and historical record of the island of Madagascar.
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