Pirateology

Pirateology by Dugald Steer, published by Templar Publishing in 2006, presents itself as the journal of Captain William Lubber, an early-eighteenth-century pirate hunter. This edition, featuring 30 pages, offers a unique narrative that chronicles Lubber’s global pursuit of the pirate Arabella Drummond. Within its pages, readers will find a blend of storytelling and factual information about pirates, including illustrations of various pirates and ships, maps of islands, and insights into navigational charts and pirate flags.
In this engaging exploration, readers can expect to discover a wealth of pirate-related knowledge alongside Captain Lubber’s personal reflections. The book delves into curiosities and wonders associated with piracy, making it suitable for those interested in action and adventure. With its combination of narrative and informative content, Pirateology invites readers to immerse themselves in the intriguing world of pirates and their lore.
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Professes to be the journal of Captain William Lubber, an early-eighteenth-century pirate hunter, in which he tells the story of his around the world pursuit of pirate Arabella Drummond. Besides his notes and reflections, contains a wide range of pirate-related information with pictures of various pirates and ships, maps of islands, and notes on topics such as navigational charts, pirate flags, and sailors’ knots.
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