Presents a brief history of Edward Teach, the eighteenth-century pirate known as Blackbeard that traces his range of piracy along the Atlantic coast of North America, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
When the four young teens from Okracoke Island, North Carolina, travel to England to return pirate loot stolen from Westminster Abbey in 1718, they learn of far deeper mysteries concerning the Stone of Scone and Blackbeard the pirate.
Four young people set off on an adventure of the coast of North Carolina and learn about the history of piracy which used to be common up and down the East Coast.
eighteenth-century pirate of the Spanish main and Carolina coast
Weintraub, Aileen
2006
Describes the life of legendary eighteenth-century pirate Blackbeard, including his time as a privateer, his betrayal of his crew in 1718, and his violent death.
After giving their friend Mrs. McNemmish the pirate burial at sea that she wanted, four friends, living on Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, find themselves drawn into a dangerous adventure related to the long-ago exploits of the pirate Blackbeard.
eighteenth-century pirate of the Spanish main and Carolina coast
Weintraub, Aileen
2002
Describes the life of legendary eighteenth-century pirate Blackbeard, including his time as a privateer, his betrayal of his crew in 1718, and his violent death.
Michele, Michael, Jo Dee, and Brian set off on an adventure in North Carolina's pirate haunt port town of Bath, where they try to recover a special prop and save an outdoor drama while learning about the Golden Age of piracy.