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Pirate Ships and Flags Pirate Ships and Flags
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Words Included:
   facilities
   galley
   notorious
   plunder
   quarters
   rigging
   surrender
   variety
   versatile
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The image of an eye-patched, peg-legged pirate with a hook for a hand and a parrot on his shoulder may be familiar to many readers. However, they may not be familiar with the ships that pirates used to chase their victims. Pirate Ships and Flags describes various ships used by pirates during the Golden Age of piracy. The types of ships used in different regions of the world, along with the advantages of each in the practice of looting, are explained.
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