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Pirates Of Tortuga Under The Black Flag, The

Pirates Of Tortuga Under The Black Flag, The
Set sail with three young boys on an adventure where time travel, gold treasure and villainous pirates are all in a day's work! On a trip to the city museum, three young boys discover part of a legendary treasure and accidentally set off the secret time-traveling device. Suddenly the world around them disappears, and they find themselves on board a pirate ship back in the 18th century! There the adventure begins. On the island of Tortuga they meet the beautiful and dangerous pirate-queen Anne Bonnie, and do battle with the terrifying and ruthless pirate of the Caribbean, Captain Blackbeard who threatens to destroy the pirates' kingdom and Anne Bonnie too.



Mistresses of Mayhem: The Book of Women Criminals by Francine Hornberger,
Mistresses of Mayhem: The Book of Women Criminals by Francine Hornberger,
Serial killing, murder, kidnapping, robbery, swindling -- crime is not just a "guy" thing anymore. -- There are over 210,000 Web sites devoted solely to women criminals, on subjects ranging from current women's prison conditions to tales of 18th century pickpockets in New York City. Mistresses of Mayhem: The Book of Women Criminals tells the often grisly and sometimes horrifying tale of 100 women who made their names in the world of crime. For example: there's Donnie Clark Barker, better known as Ma, who led her brood of five homicidal sons on a six-state crime spree that included bank robbery, murder and kidnapping; Virginia Hill, mistress to the Mob; Anne Bonney, notorious pirate queen of the 18th century; Lizzie Borden, who took an axe and proceeded to dismember her father (with forty whacks) in 19th century New England. Then there was Jean Harris, who in 1980 shot her lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower, author of the "Scarsdale Diet" book, in what became one of the most celebrated murder cases of the decade. In the 1950s, Barbara Graham was the first woman to die in the gas chamber in California; she maintained her innocence right up until the end. All these colorful women, and 93 others you'd probably not want to bring home to meet your mother, are profiled in loving detail in Mistresses of Mayhem.



John Taylor (pirate) - John Taylor was a pirate who lived in the 18th century.

18th century in literature - Literature of the 18th century refers to world literature produced during the 18th century.

18th century - As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800 in the Gregorian calendar.

Orchestra of the 18th Century - The Orchestra of the 18th Century was founded in 1981 by Frans Brüggen, the well-known recorder virtuoso.



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