Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: Beyond Port Royal

Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: Beyond Port Royal
Author: Chris Schweizer
Publisher: Joe Books Limited
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772753356

With no wind to fill the sails of the Black Pearl, Captain Jack Sparrow and his crew find themselves stuck in Port Royal. Jack knows of an ancient object rumored to call up the wind, but getting their hands on it won't be easy. Return to the world of Captain Jack Sparrow in these untold tales of pirate adventure on the high seas! Fans of the smash-hit Disney Pirates of the Caribbean films will love this all-new collection featuring original art and brand new adventures from issues #1-4 of the comic series from Joe Books.

Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Movie Graphic Novel

Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Movie Graphic Novel
Author: Disney
Publisher: Joe Books Limited
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772755251

Captain Jack feels the winds of ill-fortune blowing strongly his way when deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape from the Devil's Triangle bent on killing every pirate at sea—notably Jack. Jack's only hope of survival lies in the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth, a brilliant and beautiful astronomer, and Henry, a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy… Fans excited for this new voyage will love the graphic novel adaptation of Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales drawn by Disney's own master artists.

Postmodern Pirates

Postmodern Pirates
Author: Susanne Zhanial
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9004416099

Postmodern Pirates offers a comprehensive analysis of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean series and the pirate motif through the lens of postmodern theories. Susanne Zhanial shows how the postmodern elements determine the movies’ aesthetics, narratives, and character portrayals, but also places the movies within Hollywood’s contemporary blockbuster machinery. The book then offers a diachronic analysis of the pirate motif in British literature and Hollywood movies. It aims to explain our ongoing fascination with the maritime outlaw, focuses on how a text’s cultural background influences the pirate’s portrayal, and pays special attention to the aspect of gender. Through the intertextual references in Pirates of the Caribbean, the motif’s development is always tied to Disney’s postmodern movie series.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom
Author: A.C. Crispin
Publisher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2011-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1423152514

Twenty-five-year-old Jack Sparrow is a clean-cut merchant seaman pursuing a legitimate career as a first mate for the East India Trading Company. He sometimes thinks back to his boyhood pirating days, but he doesn't miss Teague's scrutiny or the constant threat of the noose. Besides, he doesn't have much choice—he broke the Code when he freed a friend who had been accused of rogue piracy, and he can no longer show his face in Shipwreck Cove. When Jack's ship is attacked by pirates and his captain dies in the altercation, he suddenly finds himself in command.

Pirate Latitudes

Pirate Latitudes
Author: Michael Crichton
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061938742

“Crichton’s ultimate adventure.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Pirates Latitudes has the loot: Gore, sex, action….A lusty, rollicking 17th century adventure.” —USA Today “Riveting….Great entertainment….The pages and minutes fly by.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer #1 New York Times bestselling author, the incomparable Michael Crichton (“One of the great storytellers of our age” —Newsday) takes to the high Caribbean seas for an irresistible adventure of swashbuckling pirates, lost treasure, sword fights, duplicity, and hair-breadth escapes in the New World.

Under the Black Flag

Under the Black Flag
Author: David Cordingly
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307763072

“This is the most authoritative and highly literate account of these pernicious people that I have ever read.”—Patrick O'Brian “[A] wonderfully entertaining history of pirates and piracy . . . a rip-roaring read . . . fascinating and unexpected.”—Men's Journal This rollicking account of the golden age of piracy is packed with vivid history and high seas adventure. David Cordingly, an acclaimed expert on pirates, reveals the spellbinding truth behind the legends of Blackbeard, Captain Kidd, Sir Francis Drake, the fierce female brigands Mary Read and Anne Bonny, and others who rode and robbed upon the world's most dangerous waters. Here, in thrilling detail, are the weapons they used, the ships they sailed, and the ways they fought—and were defeated. Under the Black Flag also charts the paths of fictional pirates such as Captain Hook and Long John Silver. The definitive resource on the subject, this book is as captivating as it is supremely entertaining. Praise for Under the Black Flag “[A] lively history . . . If you've ever been seduced by the myth of the cutlass-wielding pirate, consider David Cordingly's Under the Black Flag.”—USA Today, “Best Bets” “Engagingly told . . . a tale of the power of imaginative literature to re-create the past.”—Los Angeles Times “Entirely engaging and informative . . . a witty and spirited book.”—The Washington Post Book World “Plenty of thrills and adventure to satisfy any reader.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Sword of Cortes

The Sword of Cortes
Author: Rob Kidd
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781599615264

Jack Sparrow has now gotten everything that he needs in order to use the all-powerful Sword of Cortâes, but he must still figure out how to master the Sword, get rid of the ghost of its former owner, and save his stranded crew.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Pirates of the Caribbean
Author: J. Surrell
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2005-10-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781417692743

A behind-the-scenes look at the forty-year history of the popular Disney theme park ride and film adaptation, "Pirates of the Caribbean," includes illustrations and photographs, recollections of cast and crew, and early story concepts.

Pirate Women

Pirate Women
Author: Laura Sook Duncombe
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1613736045

In the first-ever Seven Seas history of the world's female buccaneers, Pirate Women: The Princesses, Prostitutes, and Privateers Who Ruled the Seven Seas tells the story of women, both real and legendary, who through the ages sailed alongside—and sometimes in command of—their male counterparts. These women came from all walks of life but had one thing in common: a desire for freedom. History has largely ignored these female swashbucklers, until now. Here are their stories, from ancient Norse princess Alfhild and warrior Rusla to Sayyida al-Hurra of the Barbary corsairs; from Grace O'Malley, who terrorized shipping operations around the British Isles during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; to Cheng I Sao, who commanded a fleet of four hundred ships off China in the early nineteenth century. Author Laura Sook Duncombe also looks beyond the stories to the storytellers and mythmakers. What biases and agendas motivated them? What did they leave out? Pirate Women explores why and how these stories are told and passed down, and how history changes depending on who is recording it. It's the most comprehensive overview of women pirates in one volume and chock-full of swashbuckling adventures that pull these unique women from the shadows into the spotlight that they deserve.

The Republic of Pirates

The Republic of Pirates
Author: Colin Woodard
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1743516061

In the early eighteenth century a number of the great pirate captains, including Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach and 'Black Sam' Bellamy, joined forces. This infamous 'Flying Gang' was more than simply a thieving band of brothers. Many of its members had come to piracy as a revolt against conditions in the merchant fleet and in the cities and plantations in the Old and New Worlds. Inspired by notions of self-government, they established a crude but distinctive form of democracy in the Bahamas, carving out their own zone of freedom in which indentured servants were released and leaders chosen or deposed by a vote. They were ultimately overcome by their archnemesis, Captain Woodes Rogers - a merchant fleet owner and former privateer - and the brief but glorious Republic of Pirates came to an end. Colin Woodard's account is vividly told, full of incident and adventure, and brings to life this virtually unexplored chapter in the Golden Age of Piracy.