Pirates, Ships, and Sailors

Pirates, Ships, and Sailors
Title Pirates, Ships, and Sailors PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Jackson
Publisher Golden Books
Pages 156
Release 2012-06-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0307983188

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Ahoy! First published in 1950, Golden Books is pleased to reissue this delightful hardcover collection of 24 stories and poems, including Pirate’s Cove, The Little Lost Island, and The Careful, Cheerful Sailor by Kathyrn and Byron Jackson. All sea-loving children—and their parents—will be wowed by Gustaf Tenggren’s beautiful illustrations.

Privateer Ships and Sailors

Privateer Ships and Sailors
Title Privateer Ships and Sailors PDF eBook
Author Howard M. Chapin
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1926
Genre Privateering
ISBN

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A Pirate's Life for Me

A Pirate's Life for Me
Title A Pirate's Life for Me PDF eBook
Author Julie Thompson
Publisher Charlesbridge
Pages 34
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1607343797

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Describes life aboard a pirate ship and provides information about famous pirates in history and literature.

See Inside Pirate Ships

See Inside Pirate Ships
Title See Inside Pirate Ships PDF eBook
Author Rob Lloyd Jones
Publisher Usborne Books
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Board books
ISBN 9780746070048

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Lift the flaps in this exciting book to discover what happens aboard a lively pirate ship.

Why Sailors Can't Swim and Other Marvellous Maritime Curiosities

Why Sailors Can't Swim and Other Marvellous Maritime Curiosities
Title Why Sailors Can't Swim and Other Marvellous Maritime Curiosities PDF eBook
Author Nic Compton
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 97
Release 2013-07-28
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1408192632

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Why will a sailor never go to sea on Friday 13th? Why are boats always referred to as 'she'? How do you navigate the ocean without a compass? Does the Bermuda Triangle really exist? Why do sailors wear earrings? Did Blackbeard actually exist? Did Nelson really say 'Kiss me, Hardy'? What's the correct way to bury a body at sea? Why is a rope never called a rope? This fascinating collection of maritime folklore and trivia delves into the history, science and culture of the sea, and is packed full of entertaining, surprising and insightful facts, from the delightfully obscure to the amusingly quaint, including everyday expressions that have their origins on board ship. Topics include: sailors and superstitions; ships and shipbuilding; navigation and seamanship; pirates and smugglers; fish and fishermen; coasts and oceans; tides and weather; art and literature of the sea.

This Book is a . . . 3D Pirate Ship

This Book is a . . . 3D Pirate Ship
Title This Book is a . . . 3D Pirate Ship PDF eBook
Author IglooBooks
Publisher Igloo Books
Pages 16
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781838528348

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Explore the layers of Pirate Ship, from keel to crow's nest. Inside this book lurks a terror of the seven seas! Press out the cleverly shaped chunky pages to reveal the decks of a pirate ship! Explore your very own vessel, from keel to crow's nest, and discover astonishing facts about the pirating life. Complete with press-out cannons, mast, and scoundrel crew, this is a book, 3D model and play scene all rolled into one.

Intrepid Sailors

Intrepid Sailors
Title Intrepid Sailors PDF eBook
Author Chipp Reid
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 363
Release 2012-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612511252

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Reid tells one of the greatest sea stories in the history of the U.S. Navy. Under Commodore Edward Preble, the Navy came of age fighting the scourge of the time, the infamous Barbary Pirates. Intrepid Sailors chronicles the Navy’s campaign to subdue the pirate leader of Tripoli, who declared war on the United States in 1801. After two failed campaigns, Preble took command of the U.S. squadron in the Mediterranean and served notice to world the U.S. Navy would be a force with which to reckon. Among the ships in Preble’s flotilla was a non-descript little ketch. Once a French supply boat, the ketch served Tripoli until the U.S. squadron captured her in 1803. Upon her capture, Preble incorporated the little boat into his force, re-naming her the Intrepid. She was the first ship in the United States Navy to bear the name of Intrepid and would play a central role in some of the primary feats of “Preble’s Boys.” The exploits of the officers and sailors in this campaign are the stuff of legend. In culling myth from fact, Reid went back to original sources, using the words of the men in the campaign to tell their story. Whether it is Decatur leading the daring raid to burn the captured frigate Philadelphia or the escape attempts of American prisoners in Tripoli, Intrepid Sailors brings to life a story many Americans once widely knew but that today has become little more than footnote. Unlike other books on the topic, however, Intrepid Sailors delves into the development of officers and sailors under Preble. Most were half the age of their commander and few had major combat experience. Under Preble, these men forged a legacy of professionalism to which the Navy still adheres. The book also examines one of the most famous friendships in American and Navy history – that of Decatur and Somers. Their thirst for glory and utter devotion to making the U.S. Navy a permanent, respected force inspired all around them but that quest for immortality never caused a breach in their friendship. Instead, that friendship grew stronger, providing even more inspiration. Intrepid Sailors offers a rare insight into the lives of men who today loom larger-than-life and who continue to inspire each new class of naval officer. Stephen Decatur, Richard Somers, Charles Stewart, James Lawrence, Edward Preble and a pantheon of early U.S. Navy heroes all come to life.