The Pirate Life

The Pirate Life by John “Chumbucket” Baur, published by Citadel Press in 2008, is a humorous exploration of the pirate ethos. This 240-page book is written in English and offers lively instruction on how to embrace the spirit of piracy in various aspects of life, including work, politics, and family dynamics. The authors, known for founding International Talk Like a Pirate Day, share their passion for pirate culture through engaging essays that invite readers to discover the fun and freedom associated with this unique lifestyle.
Readers will find a blend of humor and practical advice as Baur and Summers delve into the art of living like a pirate. The book encourages a playful approach to everyday life, appealing to those who appreciate the whimsical side of pirate lore. With its focus on humor and form, The Pirate Life presents an entertaining perspective that resonates with anyone who has ever dreamed of adventure on the high seas or simply enjoys a good laugh.
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The founders of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, Baur and Summers are passionate teachers of introductory pirate. In The Pirate Life they provide lively instruction and explanation for how to discover and revel in the pirate ethos at work, in business, in politics and in one’s family. The perfect book for anyone who ever admired a jacket, thinking, it’s really not complete without a parrot on the shoulder’, for the man who believes that rum is the perfect drink or for the woman who doesn’t mind being referred to as ‘wench’.’
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