The Pirate Primer Treasure Hunt
A Contest o’ Wit an’ Reason fer Swashbucklers an’ Rogues

Avast ye bawcocky sea dogs!

The hunt for the Lost Treasure of Cap'n Choundas be over. Ahhhrrr crew has read through yer answers an' has found a winner. Hunt Collins o' New Orleans, Louisiana proved himself to be a true matey an' surmised the location o' the Pirate Primer Teasure. Congratulations and a bottle o' rum to ye, lad.

For the curious pirates among ye, the exact location of the treasure is as follows:

The treasure was buried on the island of Tortuga, an island off the northwestern corner of Hispaniola, under the 17th step of several steps leading up to the palace fort of Dovecote, built in the 1640's by Levasseur—Tortuga's French governor.

ISBN: 978-1-58297-489-7
$19.99 • 464 pages • hardcover

In the history of the world, there has never been a comprehensive book on the pirate language. The Pirate Primer is the first and only. More than an ordinary dictionary of pirate words and phrases, this book is a complete course in pirate pronunciation, grammar and syntax. The Pirate Primer is the authoritative work on the subject, containing and explicating every distinctive term, phrase, usage, and speech structure uttered by or attributed to pirates in film, television, literature, and historical accounts over the last three centuries.

The Pirate Primer will not only teach you the curses, oaths, and epithets needed to keelhaul your coworkers on Talk Like a Pirate Day, it will also acquaint you with the finer points of piratical culture and the tales of many of the greatest conquests and failures of world’s most notorious pirates–so should you ever stare down Davy Jones and he asks for proof that you’re one who flies no flag, you’ll be able to do more than just talk the talk.

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illustrations by J. Cobb, Instreme Interactive, jjcobb@mac.com