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293 result(s) for "Pirates Fiction."
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Bubble pirates!
The youngest fans of Nickelodeon's \"Bubble Guppies\" are sure to love this delightful Little Golden Book about pirates.
Pirate Tales
Grace O'Malley is the greatest pirate that ever lived, the terror ofthe Irish Sea. Her gang of cut-throats rule the waves ... until Grace iscaptured! But instead of being hanged, she is sent to London - by royalcommand. What will happen when the Queen of the Pirates meets the Queenof England?.
The scallywag solution
Read all about Blackbeard, Redbeard, Greybeard and their little sister Goldiebeard! About the birth of the Jolly Roger! And the scallywags who outsmarted the most terrible pirates on all the seven seas!
Pirates and Piracy in American Popular Culture
Piracy is both an ancient and a modern social ill. Yet in American popular culture pirates have emerged as dashing heroic figures and Robin Hoods of the Sea. Some examples of this transformation of the pirate image from criminal to popular hero are explored in British and American fiction, cinema and other forms of popular culture.
Pirate Prisoner
Nevis Island, Caribbean, 1680 Red-legs Greaves has been a slave, a pirate, and a rich sugar planter. Now he's a prisoner. And next morning, he'll be dead - hanged by the neck for piracy! His only friend is a slave girl called Lou. Can Lou do anything to save Red-legs? It would take a miracle... A fantastic story blending pirate legend with historical fact and Terry Deary 's vividly imagined characters!.
Pirates can pay attention
\"Readers join the crew of the Golden Duck as they learn an important lesson about paying attention. Captain Cod warns his crew abou the enemy pirates at a new port, but no one listens to him. When the pirates end up in trouble, it's Captain Cod who gets them out of it, but not before reminding them to listen to him from now on. Through its fun and relatable narrative and illustrations, readers learn the importance of proper communication and attention to what other people say, an important skill to have in school and at home.\"--Publisher's description.
“The Whore That Lost Everything”: The Tyranny of Law and the Queer Feminisation of Soft Power as Explored in Black Sails
is an historical drama written as a prequel to . It did this by weaving the history surrounding the Pirate Republic of New Providence Island around fiction to create a compelling narrative exploring the force and evils of law and empire, and the lengths that some will go to in order to resist and be free. This paper will examine as a social discourse text in order to critique the impact and tyranny, yet inevitability, of the law, and how soft power is feminised but requires queerness to be effective.
Pi-rat!
Pi-Rat and his swashbuckling crew are fearsome and brave, living by their own rules and afraid of almost nothing.
Pirate Queen
Ireland, 1593 Grace O'Malley is the greatest pirate that ever lived, the terror of the Irish Sea. Her gang of cut-throats rule the waves ... until Grace is captured! But instead of being hanged, she is sent to London - by royal command. What will happen when the Queen of the Pirates meets the Queen of England? A fantastic story blending pirate legend with historical fact and Terry Deary 's vividly imagined characters!.