Lost History Pirates

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Pirates & The Lost Templar Fleet
A Pirate of the Caribees
Pirate Island
 
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
Penang Pirate
Pirate Slaver

Pirates

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Pirate and the Three Cutters, The
Catalog #: SKU2346

The romance of the era of pirates continues to draw our curiousity. Yet, this history, like the wild, wild, west of Texas lasted but a short time. Read from the early stories about pirates that captured our imagination. Great for children! Originally published in 1835.

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Penang Pirate
Catalog #: SKU2345

The romance of the era of pirates continues to draw our curiousity. Yet, this history, like the wild, wild, west of Texas lasted but a short time. Read from the early stories about pirates that captured our imagination. Great for children! Originally published in 1870.

$16.95
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Catalog #: SKU2344

The romance of the era of pirates continues to draw our curiousity. Yet, this history, like the wild, wild, west of Texas lasted but a short time. Read from the early stories about pirates that captured our imagination. Great for children! Originally published in 1893.

$18.95
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Madman and the Pirate
Catalog #: SKU2340

The romance of the era of pirates continues to draw our curiousity. Yet, this history, like the wild, wild, west of Texas lasted but a short time. Read from the early stories about pirates that captured our imagination. Great for children! Originally published in 1883.

$17.95
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Lafitte : Pirate of the Gulf
Catalog #: SKU2339

The romance of the era of pirates continues to draw our curiousity. Yet, this history, like the wild, wild, west of Texas lasted but a short time. Read here about one of the real pirates of high seas. Complete scan of a book originally published in 1830.

$26.95
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Pirates & The Lost Templar Fleet
Catalog #: SKU0608

When the Templars were disbanded by papal order in 1307, their massive fleet disappeared from its base at La Rochelle. What became of the ships and the famous treasure of the Templars? Lost Cities author David Hatcher Childress maintains that a portion of the fleet became the first pirates to fly the Skull and Crossbones

$16.95
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