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Books with title Pirate Queen

  • Pirate Queen

    Marci Peschke, Tuesday Mourning

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, March 15, 2015)
    Kylie Jean wants to be a pirate queen, but the boys in her class don't think girls can be pirates. Can Kylie Jean and her friends change the boys’ minds?
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  • Pirate Queen

    Trevor Darby

    eBook (Stone Golem Publishing, Sept. 1, 2020)
    An ancient evil has returned……and the Pirate Queen is in the middle of the chaos.Serina just wants to control her magic, but when the Academy is attacked, she and her friends must flee to safer waters.A Mer village is attacked by Humans……and a Human town is pillaged by Mer.And then, the Humans enter into an agreement with the Pirate Queen to join forces and destroy the Mer forever, Serina must find a way to save her people from certain destruction.Will she be able to reconcile what she saw with the truth?Will a spiny friend help or hinder her quest?You will love this YA fantasy because Trevor Darby continues with a magical world with heroic characters and terrible foes.Get it now.
  • The Pirate Queen

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 17, 1995)
    Recreates the life of the sixteenth-century Irish pirating woman, Grania O'Malley, whose exploits included saving her father from an Englishman's sword, fighting off Turkish pirates, and out-dueling her enemies.
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  • Pirate Queen

    Marci Peschke, Tuesday Mourning

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2013)
    Kylie Jean wants to be a pirate queen, but the boys in her class don't think girls can be pirates. Can Kylie Jean and her friends change the boys’ minds?
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  • The Pirate Meets the Queen

    Matt Faulkner

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 19, 2005)
    As captain of her own crew of pirates raiding ships on the high seas, Granny O'Malley has become a legend in her time until the Queen of England gets word of her deeds and imprisons Granny's son--forcing the fierce pirate to accept a face-to-face meeting where the most unexpected events occur.
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  • Pirate Queen

    Marci Peschke, Tuesday Mourning

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Kylie Jean wants to be a pirate queen, but the boys in her class don't think girls can be pirates. Can Kylie Jean and her friends change the boys’ minds?
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  • Granuaile: Pirate Queen

    Morgan Llywelyn

    language (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 29, 2012)
    In the sixteenth century, Granuaile, the Pirate Queen, warrior and leader, was the terror of the North Atlantic and the most feared woman in Ireland. Heading a large army and a fleet of ships, she lived by trading and raiding and demanding tribute from all who sailed through her territory.Told partly through letters written to her son Tibbot, it charts the gradual decline of the Gaelic chieftains and traditions of Ireland as Elizabeth Tudor, the 'Virgin Queen' of England, extended her power throughout Ireland by bribery and slaughter. It is a story of immense bravery and daring, as Granuaile takes on the great Norman lords, smuggles weapons and mercenaries for the Ulster Gaelic O'Donnell and O'Neill clans and finally goes to confront Elizabeth Tudor herself. Some of the great figures of Irish history feature, including Red Hugh O'Donnell, Hugh O'Neill, Hugh Dubh O'Donnell, and Richard Bingham.
  • The Pirate Queen

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, May 18, 1998)
    When sailor Grania O'Malley, whose exploits on the Irish Sea pass into legend, comes up against a ruthless governor, she is forced to turn to a greater power, in an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists. Reprint.
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  • The Pirate Queen

    EMILY ARNOLD MCCULLY

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1995)
    The Pirate Queen
  • The Pirate Queen

    Marianne MacDonald, Jan Smith

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, Sept. 1, 1992)
    When Maggie is not taking time out to help her mother, she sails the high seas of her imagination with her crew of desperate pirates in search of treasure and adventure.
  • The Pirate Queen

    Marianne MacDonald, Jan Smith

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Feb. 17, 1994)
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  • Granuaile: Pirate Queen

    Morgan Llywelyn

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, April 25, 2006)
    In the sixteenth century, Granuaile, the Pirate Queen, warrior and leader, was the terror of the North Atlantic and the most feared woman in Ireland. Heading a large army and a fleet of ships, she lived by trading and raiding and demanding tribute from all who sailed through her territory.Told partly through letters written to her son Tibbot, it charts the gradual decline of the Gaelic chieftains and traditions of Ireland as Elizabeth Tudor, the 'Virgin Queen' of England, extended her power throughout Ireland by bribery and slaughter. It is a story of immense bravery and daring, as Granuaile takes on the great Norman lords, smuggles weapons and mercenaries for the Ulster Gaelic O'Donnell and O'Neill clans and finally goes to confront Elizabeth Tudor herself. Some of the great figures of Irish history feature, including Red Hugh O'Donnell, Hugh O'Neill, Hugh Dubh O'Donnell, and Richard Bingham.
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