Pirateology

Pirateology by Dugald Steer, published by Candlewick Press on July 11, 2006, is an engaging resource for those fascinated by the world of pirates. This edition features 32 pages filled with captivating content that invites readers to explore the adventures of Captain William Lubber, who sought the notorious female pirate Arabella Drummond. The book presents a rich narrative set during the golden age of piracy, highlighting elements such as stormy seas, treasure islands, and the intriguing lives of pirates.
Readers will discover a wealth of interactive features, including a stunning cover with a working compass and glittering gems, a treasure map, and various flaps, maps, and charts that reveal codes and clues. The book also includes intricate illustrations of ships’ interiors and a collection of pirate letters and artifacts, making it a unique addition for enthusiasts of juvenile nonfiction, adventure, and folklore. Pirateology serves as a complete companion for anyone eager to delve into the lore and excitement of pirate life.
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Aar! Hoist the sails for a lavish new discovery filled with treasures — a magnificent resource for pirate lovers everywhere. The eagerly awaited new title in the best-selling ‘Ology series — more than 5 million sold worldwide!
Step lively, pirate foes and fanciers! Mysterious booty found inside a long-lost sea chest, hidden for hundreds of years off the coast of Newfoundland, has just been uncovered for your enjoyment. Within these covers is the fascinating eighteenth-century journal of Captain William Lubber, an earnest soul who sailed the seas in search of the vicious female pirate Arabella Drummond. Prepare for a mesmerizing tale of the golden age of piracy — from storm-tossed sailing ships to tantalizing treasure islands, from pirates’ flags and fashions to their wily weapons and wicked ways. An extraordinary find for pirateologists, here is a true and complete companion for the dedicated pirate hunter.
Pirateology’s special treasures include:
— a stunning cover bearing a working compass and glittering gems—treasure map with a missing piece — for the canny reader to find
— multiple flaps, maps, charts, and booklets harboring codes and clues
— intricate drawings of ships’ interiors
— a packet of gold dust — a pocket sundial
— a cache of pirate letters, pieces of eight— and a jewel as a final reward
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