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- Wappin' Wharf: ACT I. Brooks, Charles S. // Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates;1/1/1922, p7
The article presents Act I of the drama titled "Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates,".
- Wappin' Wharf: ACT II. Brooks, Charles S. // Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates;1/1/1922, p8
The article presents Act II of the drama titled "Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates,".
- Wappin' Wharf: ACT III. Brooks, Charles S. // Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates;1/1/1922, p9
The article presents Act III of the drama titled "Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates,".
- Nausicaa the Comedienne: The Odyssey and the Pirates of Penzance. Schaps, David M. // International Journal of the Classical Tradition;Jun2008, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p217
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- Buccaneer's bivouac. Childress, Diana; Gallo, Beth // Cobblestone;Jun93, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p8
Lists the best pirate hideouts, those which lay within easy striking distance of major shipping lanes. Tortuga; Cow Island; Port Royal, Jamaica; Juan Fernandez; New Providence Island; Madagascar; Barbary Coast, North Africa; Gardiners Island, New England Coast; More.
- The sea robber sisterhood. Weatherly, Myra S. // Cobblestone;Jun93, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p26
Highlights several women pirates. Anne Bonny; Mary Read; Fanny Campbell, America's first female pirate; Rachel Wall; Details.
- Elsewhere. Brown, D.P. // Cobblestone;Jun93, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p30
Offers a look at pirates, then and now. Mediteranean pirates and the Roman Empire; Francis Drake, possible architect of the Money Pit, a suspected treasure stash in Nova Scotia; Merchant ships still targets of modern-day pirates; Examples; Details.
- Georgetown pirates. Wilkinson, Bert // New Internationalist;Oct94, Issue 260, p30
Reports on pirate attacks in Port Georgetown, Guyana. Implications; Method of operation; Failure of security measures.
- Somali pirates hold science to ransom. // New Scientist;2/13/2010, Vol. 205 Issue 2747, p6
The article discusses the study of Laurent Dagorn of Research Institute for Development (IRD) in France about the impact of Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean on scientific researches and the ocean's ecosystem.


