Clifford, Barry.
Real pirates : the untold story of the Whydah from slave ship to pirate ship / Untold story of the Whydah from slave ship to pirate ship by Barry Clifford and Kenneth J. Kinkor with Sharon Simpson ; photography by Kenneth Garrett. - Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, c2007. - 175 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 24 cm.
"National Geographic official companion book to the exhibition"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174).
School Library Journal, December 2007 Horn Book, April 2009 School Library Journal Horn Book
An illustrated exploration of the eighteenth-century ship "Whydah," which discusses its use as a slave ship, its capture by pirates, and its sinking in Cape Cod in 1717 and describes artifacts from its wreck site.
6.4 Follett Library Resources 5-8 Follett Library Resources 5-8 1020L Lexile
9781426202629 (pbk.) 1426202628 (pbk.) 9780329810221 (Follett bdg.) 0329810227
2007281578
Whidah (Ship)--Juvenile literature.
Whidah (Ship)
Whidah (Ship)
Pirates--History--Caribbean Area--18th century--Juvenile literature.
Buccaneers--History--18th century--Juvenile literature.
Slave trade--History--Africa--Juvenile literature.
Pirates--History--Juvenile literature.
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod--Juvenile literature.
Pirates--History--Caribbean Area--18th century.
Buccaneers--History--18th century.
Slave trade--History.--Africa
Pirates--History.
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod.
Pirates--History.--Caribbean Region
Pirates--History.
Slave trade--History.--Africa
Shipwrecks--Cape Cod (Mass.)
F2161 / .C58 2007
910.4/5
Real pirates : the untold story of the Whydah from slave ship to pirate ship / Untold story of the Whydah from slave ship to pirate ship by Barry Clifford and Kenneth J. Kinkor with Sharon Simpson ; photography by Kenneth Garrett. - Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, c2007. - 175 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 24 cm.
"National Geographic official companion book to the exhibition"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174).
School Library Journal, December 2007 Horn Book, April 2009 School Library Journal Horn Book
An illustrated exploration of the eighteenth-century ship "Whydah," which discusses its use as a slave ship, its capture by pirates, and its sinking in Cape Cod in 1717 and describes artifacts from its wreck site.
6.4 Follett Library Resources 5-8 Follett Library Resources 5-8 1020L Lexile
9781426202629 (pbk.) 1426202628 (pbk.) 9780329810221 (Follett bdg.) 0329810227
2007281578
Whidah (Ship)--Juvenile literature.
Whidah (Ship)
Whidah (Ship)
Pirates--History--Caribbean Area--18th century--Juvenile literature.
Buccaneers--History--18th century--Juvenile literature.
Slave trade--History--Africa--Juvenile literature.
Pirates--History--Juvenile literature.
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod--Juvenile literature.
Pirates--History--Caribbean Area--18th century.
Buccaneers--History--18th century.
Slave trade--History.--Africa
Pirates--History.
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod.
Pirates--History.--Caribbean Region
Pirates--History.
Slave trade--History.--Africa
Shipwrecks--Cape Cod (Mass.)
F2161 / .C58 2007
910.4/5