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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Pirate King (2008) is the second book in the Transitions series, ... The Pirate King reached 8 on The ...
Transitions is a series of fantasy novels by R. A. Salvatore, the famous science fiction and fantasy author, consisting of three novels: The Orc King, The Pirate King, and The Ghost King. It continues the tale of the famous renegade drow (dark elf) Drizzt Do'Urden and his friends. This series is a follow-up to The Hunter's Blades Trilogy.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 978-0-7490-4091-8: LC Class: ... Garment of Shadows Pirate King is a 2011 mystery novel by American author Laurie R. King.
The Pirate King, a character in The Pirates of Penzance; Gol D. Roger, a character known as Pirate King in the world of One Piece. Elizabeth Swann, a character from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. Hondo Ohnaka, a character from the Star Wars franchise.
The Great Pirate Syndicate: 1899: Novel: The Syndicate of Pirates use flying machines (not yet invented at the time of writing) and secret rays to terrorise the adventurers of the Klondike Gold Rush in Alaska – in George Griffith's book The Great Pirate Syndicate (1899) [42] [43] Captain Syrup: Wario Land Wario Land II Wario Land: Shake It ...
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 ...
This book is composed of what remains of that left behind by the fictional privateer Captain William Lubber. His journal tells of the chase of the notorious female pirate Arabella Drummond across the seven seas. Included in the book is a replica of a treasure map, leading to Arabella Drummond's buried treasure.
Pirate Latitudes is an action adventure novel by Michael Crichton, the sixteenth novel to be published under his own name and first to be published after his death, concerning 17th-century piracy in the Caribbean. HarperCollins published the book posthumously on November 26, 2009. [1]