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  • The dark frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 3, 1949)
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  • The Frigates

    Time-Life Books Editorial Staff, Henry Gruppe

    Hardcover (Time-Life, Incorporated, Feb. 1, 1980)
    Looks at the young American nation's frigates, modest but lethal fighting ships that challenged Europe's mightiest men-of-war
  • The Frigates

    Henry E. Gruppe, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

    Paperback (Time Life UK, Jan. 1, 1920)
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  • The Frigates

    Henry Gruppe

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Dec. 1, 1979)
    Looks at the young American nation's frigates, modest but lethal fighting ships that challenged Europe's mightiest men-of-war
  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes, Anton Otto Fischer

    Paperback (Wildside Press, June 1, 2010)
    Charles Boardman Hawes (1889-1923) was an American author. He was posthumously awarded the 1924 Newbery Medal for The Dark Frigate. Additionally, The Great Quest was a 1922 Newbery Honor book.
  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    (, April 28, 2020)
    In seventeenth century England, a terrible accident forces orphaned Philip Marsham to flee London in fear for his life. Bred to the sea, he signs on with the "Rose of Devon," a dark frigate bound for the quiet shores of Newfoundland.Philip's bold spirit and knowledge of the sea soon win him his captain's regard. But when the "Rose of Devon" is seized in midocean by a devious group of men plucked from a floating wreck, Philip is forced to accompany these "gentlemen of fortune" on their murderous expeditions. Like it or not, Philip Marsham is now a pirate—with only the hangman awaiting his return to England.With its bloody battles, brutal buccaneers, and bold, spirited hero, this rousing tale will enthrall young listeners in search of seafaring adventure.
  • THE DARK FRIGATE

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Paperback (KESSINGER, Sept. 3, 2006)
    LOVELY REPRINT OF THE EARLIER BOOK. ILLUSTRATED. QUALITY PAPER.
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  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Hardcover (The Atlantic Monthly Press, Jan. 1, 1923)
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  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    eBook (Dancing Unicorn Books, Feb. 18, 2020)
    The Dark Frigate is a Newbery Medal winner for the year’s most distinguished contribution to American literature for children, a swashbuckling tale of adventure and bravery on the high seas.
  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, March 15, 1732)
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  • THE DARK FRIGATE

    CHARLES HAWES, HANSON DEAN

    Paperback (Independently published, March 25, 2020)
    The book opens in 17th century London. Philip Marsham, a nineteen-year-old sailor, has just been orphaned when his father's ship was lost at sea. An accident with a gun causes him to flee London, leaving behind the small inheritance left by his father. He decides to journey across England on foot, heading towards Bideford. During his travels, he encounters Sir John Bristol, a local Lord who greatly impresses the young man. He also encounters two men, Tom Jordan and Martin Barwick, who claim to be fellow sailors. Tom, who is more commonly known as the Old One, soon parts company with them; however, Martin becomes Phil's traveling companion. When they reach Bideford, Martin leads the way to the house of Mother Taylor, an old woman who works as the go-between for numerous illegal activities. She informs them that the Old One has already gone ahead on a ship without them, but arranges positions for Martin and Phil on a frigate, known as the Rose of Devon.Once aboard the frigate, Phil quickly impresses the captain with his skills. When the boatswain is killed in an accident, Phil is promoted to replace him. After a violent storm, the crew of the Rose of Devon encounters a wrecked ship. While rescuing the survivors, Phil is surprised to see that they are coincidentally led by the Old One. Although the Old One and his followers initially put on a mask of friendliness, they soon reveal their true nature as pirates, killing the Rose's captain and seizing control of the ship. Tempted by the promise of vast riches, the majority of the Rose's former crew willingly join the Old One. Only Phil and Will Canty, a fellow sailor of the same age, show reluctance to become pirates. Having taken an immediate liking to Phil, the Old One allows him to keep his position as boatswain, hoping to convince him to join them willingly.The newly formed band of pirates attempt several raids against other ships, but none of them go well, and they end up gaining very little. During an attempted attack against a small island town, Will Canty takes the opportunity to escape in attempt to find help. Unfortunately, he is soon recaptured by the pirates, who later torture and kill him. Seeing his friend murdered is the last straw for Phil, who shortly afterwards attempts his own escape. Fleeing to a nearby island, he sees another ship anchored nearby. When he swims out to it to investigate, he discovers that it is a British warship, but is captured by its crew. He manages to convince them of the nearby pirate ship, and thus forewarned, they are easily able to defeat the Old One and his crew, and capture the Rose of Devon. Unfortunately, the British captain is unconvinced of Phil's innocence, believing instead that he was a pirate spy who, once captured, sold out his friends in an attempt to gain his freedom. Phil is arrested with the rest of the pirate crew and taken back to England for trial.During the trial, it seems certain that the entire crew, including Phil, will be found guilty and hanged. When he is called to the stand to defend himself, Phil insists again that he was an unwilling participant in the pirates' activities. However, when he is asked to testify against the rest of the Rose's crew, he refuses on the grounds that even if it was forced upon him, they were still his companions. Impressed by Phil's courage and honor, the Old One testifies on his behalf, declaring to the court that Phil is indeed innocent of the charges against him. At the conclusion of the trial, Phil alone is acquitted. The pirate crew is executed shortly after, with only the Old One retaining his bold face until the end.
  • The Frigates

    Henry Gruppe

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1656)
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