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  1. Way of the Pirate: A Biographical Directory of Pirates, Buccaneers and Privateers by Robert Downie, 2006-02-25
  2. The Sea Rovers: Pirates, Privateers, and Buccaneers by Albert Marrin, 1984-04-01
  3. Pirates!: Brigands, Buccaneers, and Privateers in Fact, Fiction, and Legend by Jan Rogozinski, 1995-05
  4. Buccaneers of the Pacific - Of the Bold English Buccaneers, Pirates, Privateers & Gentleman Adventurers... by George Wycherley, 1928
  5. Marauders of the Sea, Being a Compilation of Stories Both Historical & Fictional of Various Exploits of the Most Notorious Corsairs, Buccaneers, Pirates, Mutineers, Privateers, Marooners by Edited & with an Introduction By N. C. Wyeth, 1935
  6. Scourge of the Seas: Buccaneers, Pirates & Privateers (General Military) by Angus Konstam, 2007-03-27
  7. MARAUDERS OF THE SEA BEING A COMPILATION OF STORIES BOTH HISTORICAL AND FICTIONAL OF VARIOUS EXPLOITS OF THE MOST NOTORIOUS CORFAIRS, BUCCANEERS, PIRATES, MUTINEERS, PRIVATEERS, MAROONERS & C.
  8. Pirates and Privateers in the New World (Cover-to-Cover Informational Books: Moments History) by Shirley Jordan, 2001-08
  9. Pirates and Privateers of the Caribbean by Jennifer Marx, 1992-01-01
  10. Pirates and Privateers (Cover-To-Cover Books) by Shirley Jordan, 2002-06

101. TIGERX.COM Pirate, Privateers & Buccaneer Websites
pirates of the Spanish Main www.sonic.net/~press pirates, privateers Buccaneerswww.columbia.edu/~tg66/piratepage.htm
http://www.tigerx.com/sites/pirates.htm
The Pirates of Penzance Operetta math.idbsu.edu/gas/pirates/html/pirates_home.html
Pirates Of The Bahamas www.interknowledge.com/bahamas/bspira01.htm
www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/gilbert

Maritime History Archive www.mun.ca/mha
Peter Easton, the Marquis of Savoy www3.nf.sympatico.ca/mayad/princess/pete.htm
The Pike House, Carbonear www.wordplay.com/tourism/communities/ten_historic_towns/img/023.html
Princess Sheila NaGira www3.nf.sympatico.ca/mayad/princess/middle.htm
www.delweb.com/andrew/shanty

Diving for Captain Kidd's Sunken Ship www.discovery.com/exp/madagascar/captainkidd/captainkidd.html
The Era of the Spanish Galleon www.northlink.com/~hauxe
www.anu.ie/westport/intro/grainne.html
home.fiac.net/marshaw/mhaille.htm Welsh Buccaneer Henry Morgan www.data-wales.co.uk/morgan.htm HMS Victory www.romseynet.org.uk/places/victory/victory.htm Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates tom.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/book/lookup?num=973 web.wwnorton.com/pob/SpottedD The New England Pirate Museum www.piratemuseum.com/pirate.html No Quarter Given www.discover.net/~nqgiven

102. Tom Callinan - Shiver Me Timbers!
TomThe-Pirate, performs and teaches chanteys (work songs) and sea songs aboutpirates, buccaneers, privateers, salty dogs, and a host of infamous nautical
http://www.crackerbarrel-ents.com/tom_pirates.htm
Tom Callinan SHIVER ME TIMBERS!
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A merican H eritage S eries Participatory Programs For All Ages All "Tom-The-Pirate" photos were taken at the Topsfield, Mass. Public Library by Carole Valliere Tom The Pirate with "Calico Jack" during his adaptation of : "Old McDonald Was A Pirate" (Har, Har, Har, Har, Har! )
... And on his leg there was a peg ...(Har, Har, Har, Har, Har! )
... And on his eye there was a patch ... (Har, Har, Har, Har, Har! )
... And on his arm there was a hook ... (Har, Har, Har, Har, Har! )
Etc., etc. ...
Tom-The-Pirate, performs and teaches: chanteys (work songs) and sea songs about pirates, buccaneers, privateers, salty dogs, and a host of infamous nautical no-accounts. Self-accompanied on an array of string, wind, and percussion instruments, Tom gets the toes tapping and the hands clapping with spirited instrumental tunes played on a pennywhistle or ocarina.
Follow Captain Kidd's exploits in a song that was being distributed as a broadside when he was being marched to the gallows at Execution Dock in 1701. Lament with the last survivor of Barrett's Privateers. Go Over The Irish Sea with a silly ditty that will delight the kid(d?) in audiences of all ages. Blow-high, blow-low with a song about a saucy Barbary pirate.
Join in with some singable choruses to old sailor songs to pass on historical (and sometimes hysterical!) perspectives of the sea, marine-life, and maritime life to mariners and land-lubbers alike. Pull imaginary halyards to the tune of "What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?", or weigh anchor by using a simulated capstan and working cooperatively while singing along with "Blow The Man Down", "Paddy West", etc. Envision sailors' misperceptions about whales through a couple of humorous ditties in which mariners were swallowed by leviathans.

103. BBC - H2g2 - Pirates Of The Spanish Main
Many socalled pirates were really privateers. privateers were privately A third type of pirate was the buccaneer. These were adventurers of the high
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Edited Guide Entry SEARCH h2g2 Advanced Search New visitors: Returning members: BBC Homepage The Guide to Life The Universe and Everything 2. The Universe The Earth Central America ... South America Created: 15th October 2001 Pirates of the Spanish Main Front Page What is h2g2? Who's Online Write an Entry ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Piracy has probably existed since man first took to the water. There are reports of piracy from as long ago as the early Roman Empire. Pirates pillaged the seas, and kidnapped for ransom. Even the famous Julius Caesar was the prisoner of pirates at one time. Piracy has given much to our literature and history, including works like Treasure Island and countless documentaries and legends. Of all the pirates and their domains, none has been more inspirational than the Spanish Main, a land of danger, adventure, and treasure. The Spanish Main The Spanish Main was a large territory in the New World that was captured by Spain in the late 16th Century. This land contained the empires of the Aztecs and the Incas, two fabulously rich peoples. They had incredible amounts of silver, gold, precious and semi-precious stones. In some places they even had whole buildings covered in gold. Despite their wealth, the natives were easily overthrown by the Spaniards' foreign weapons. Along with the Aztec and Inca empires, this land contained the silver mines of Peru and Ecuador. The land claimed by Spain reached from Northern California to the tip of South America.

104. Links Interesantes
pirates and privateers Sir Francis Drake - navigator and privateer, Captain Cutlass s Pirate Page - offers buccaneer ship images and info, biographies
http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Links/linkspiratas.htm
Links sobre Piratas Pirate Ghosts, The Whydah - from Discovery Online. Pirates of the Whydah - from National Geographic.com. Treasure of the Pirate Ship Whydah - exhibit is currently open on MacMillan Wharf. Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge - educational site for the wreck believed to be that of pirate Edward Teach's ship. Pirate Ship's Loot Is Trove of History - on the discovery and recovery of Blackbeard's ship. Queen Anne's Revenge? - investigating, interpreting and preserving the wreck of Blackbeard's ship. Index of Piracy - annotated list of pirate sites. Pirate Riddles of the Seven Seas Pirates of the Spanish Main - being an electronic method of reconnoitering with numerous web sites relating to the appreciation and preservation of Caribbean buccaneer history. Bellamy, (Black) Sam Bellamy, (Black) Sam - captain of the Whydah. Black Sam Bellamy - profile of the pirate including his fate.

105. Henry Morgan@Everything2.com
Was Sir Henry Morgan a swashbuckling adventurer or a bloodthirsty pirate? These privateers and buccaneers were closely integrated into the official
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=Henry Morgan

106. Pirates Ahoy!, Now With Extra Rum!! - About TBB
pirates Ahoy! Your 1 source for information on Pirate Games! The BlackBuccaneers Expansion is an addon modification for Battlefield pirates.
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Team: Pirated Studio's Estimated Release: When it's Done The Black Buccaneers Expansion is an addon modification for Battlefield: Pirates. This means it has its own mod folder, but it depends on the Battlefield: Pirates mod folder at the same time. So you get bored with BF:P then you simply play Black Buccaneers. Anyways, this pack will feature many maps and a unique story campaign. Look for never before seen models, grass, rain, waves, ambient sounds of all sorts! We are being sure to include new classes such as the Duelist which comes with a Rapier and Derringer. Also expect many many balancing done with the origional BFP to end the noob regime. Expected Features: -Brand New Map s -Great Storylines -New Classes -Brand New Ships and Vehicles -Town Structures and many Props -Never before seen grass, waves, and rain!

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