Much of what we think about pirates comes from ways they are portrayed in books and movies. Learn the weird truth about the Golden Age of Piracy and how it spawned popular pirate stereotypes. This title supports Common Core ELA standards.
President William Nimick began to recognize that Phillips was suffering a nervous breakdown, and Phillips was given a leave of absence. Phillips eventually was committed to a mental institution, where he spent the rest of his life.
The Bucs is the story of a baseball club.
A new activity book inspired by Long's hilarious, bestselling picture books "How I Became a Pirate" and "Pirates Don't Change Diapers." Features include coloring pages, activities, pirate tattoos, and Cannonball! card game. Consumable.
... stated they would hold a meeting to banish Barney Dreyfuss no matter how the court ruled.37 Shortly after this latest setback for the anti–Dreyfuss faction, William Kerr decided silence was the best course of action going forward.
April Jones Prince's rollicking text and Steven Salerno's swashbuckling paintings make Goldenlocks and the Three Pirates a first-rate adventure and a spirited take on Goldilocks.
Junior comes knocking on the door to the ship of The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything.
Here are riveting accounts of North Sea brigands, Elizabethan seamen, and Turkish pirates; of notorious plunderers like Henry Morgan, Edward (Blackbeard) Teach, and Captain Kidd; as well as the pirates of Borneo and China.
"Presents the history, accomplishments and key personalities of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. Includes timelines, quotes, maps, glossary and websites"--Provided by publisher.
In light of this blatant and seemingly out-of-control pirating behavior, one can only wonder how the Royal Presidio Chapel could still be standing today. Perhaps you're assuming that today's San Carlos Cathedral is a post-1818 ...
For anyone who has ever imagined what it was like to sail and explore during the Golden Age of Piracy, diver/explorer/writer Scott Mitchen has provided us with a look through his historical spyglass. ~Pat Croce, best-selling author, ...