The book of Pirates
by Howard Pyle Author
a treasury of swashbuckling tales depicting the history of the pirates that sailed the spanish main.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- book
- ISBN
- 0-486-41304-7
- Print Status
- In Print
- chapters
- 25
- Pages
- 320
- Suggested Grades
- 5th - 12th
- Geographical Setting
- europe and americas
- Historical Setting
- 1600 - 1600
- Publisher
- dover
- Copyright
- 1921
chapters
- 1 on the tortuga
- 2 capture of the galleon
- 3 henry morgan recruitting for the attack
- 4 morgan at porto bello
- 5 the sacking of panama
- 6 marooned
- 7 blackbeard buries his treasure
- 8 walking the plank
- 9 captain mayloe shot captain brand through the head
- 10 she would sit quite still permitting barnaby to gaze
- 11 kidd at gardner's island
- 12 pirates used to do that to their captain now and then
- 13 jack followed the captain and the young lady up the crooked path
- 14 he led jack up to the man who sat on the barrell
- 15 the bullets were humming and singing
- 16 the combatants slashed and cutt with savage fury
- 17 colonol rhett and the pirate
- 18 the pirates christmas
- 19 he lay silent and still, with his face half burried in the sand
- 20 there cap'n goodsack goes
- 21 he had found the captain agreeable and companionable
- 22 he struck once and again
- 23 how the buccaneers kept christmas
- 24 the burning ship
- 25 dead men tell no tales
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