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Pirateology
Dugald Steer, illustrated by
Anne Yvonne Gilbert, Helen Ward and Ian Andrew
Pirateology is the Sea Journal of Captain William Lubber, the famous Pirate-hunter general from Boston. The book was allegedly found in an old sea chest by divers searching for wrecks off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in 2006. In Pirateology, Lubber charts his attempt from 1793 to 1796 to hunt down and capture the infamous pirate Arabella Drummond whose treasure he wants to salvage. Inside the book is part of Arabella Drummond’s treasure map but a vital piece is missing. However, as the reader delves deeper into the book, the location of the treasure is revealed.
This unforgettable journal of his search across the most dangerous waters of the world is packed with maps, charts, wonderful illustrations of pirate ships and sloops. It details some of the world’s most famous pirates including Blackbeard and Edward Teach and shows the areas they terrorised in search of gold and jewels.
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ISBN 978 1 84011 270 2 | hardback | £17.99
32pp | 300 x 254mm | cover features compass | 2 jewels, matt lamination, spot UV varnish, embossing and gold foil | novelty elements include gold glitter pouches, booklets, sundial, dividers, letters, large jewel, treasure map, swatch of pirate flag. |
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A Pirate's Guide and Model Ship
Dugald Steer, illustrated by Ian Andrew, Anne Yvonne Gilbert, Geoff Hunt RSMA, Emma Nicholls and Helen Ward
This swashbuckling pack includes a fabulous, easy-to-build model of a pirate ship, as well as a thorough guide containing all you need to know about pirate ships and life aboard them. No cabin boy's sea chest would be complete without it! |
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ISBN 978 1 84011 290 0 | 24pp | case: 307 x 261 | book: 300 x 250mm | £12.99
softback | cover features gold foil | includes complete pirate ship model kit
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