Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
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"JUST above the northwestern shore of the old island of Hispaniola - the Santo Domingo of our day - and separated from it only by a narrow channel of some five or six miles in width, lies a queer little hunch of an island, known, because of a distant resemblance to that animal, as the Tortuga de Mar, or sea turtle."
180 pages
~3h to read
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Stories and descriptions of famous pirates and buccaneers.
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