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The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale; Pirate Freedom; Pirate Latitudes; The Pirate (novel) The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists; Pirates in Oz; Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow; Pirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren Court; Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom; The Pirates! The Piratica Series; The Princess Bride ...
Shadow libraries, or pirate libraries, are online repositories of freely available digital media that are normally paywalled, access-controlled, or otherwise not readily accessible. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Shadow libraries usually contain textual works like academic papers and ebooks , and may include other digital media like software, music, or films.
Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, [3] [4] Brewster Kahle, [5] Alexis Rossi, [6] Anand Chitipothu, [6] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud, [6] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.
2. Dublin Murder Squad by Tana French. Genre: Mystery Thriller Books in series: In the Woods, The Likeness, Faithful Place, Broken Harbour, Secret Place, The Trespasser The TV adaptation of this ...
Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis , but has expanded dramatically.
The Pirate in Green, described as an "everyman type" by the Pirate Captain. The Albino Pirate, whom the Captain calls the ship's "happy idiot." Jennifer, a Victorian lady who joins the pirate crew during An Adventure With Scientists. Various other pirates described by the Captain as mostly interchangeable.
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Pirate Hunters: Treasure, Obsession, and the Search for a Legendary Pirate Ship is a New York Times best-selling non-fiction book by Robert Kurson recounting the discovery of the pirate ship the Golden Fleece by two American divers, John Chatterton and John Mattera, in Samaná Bay off the north coast of the Dominican Republic in 2008. [1]