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Books with title Uncle Pete the Pirate

  • The Pirate

    Frederick Marryat

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
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  • Uncle Pete the Pirate

    Susannah Leigh

    Paperback (E.D.C. Publishing, June 15, 1994)
    -- A puzzle fiction series of a exciting stories for very young children-- Simple, highly visual puzzles encourage reading-- Fun for adults and young children to read and solve together
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  • Uncle Pirate

    Douglas Rees, Tony Auth

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, June 23, 2009)
    When Desperate Evil Wicked Bob, a pirate, and his talking penguin, Captain Jack, come to live with Wilson and his parents, life suddenly gets more exciting. But the fun really begins when Captain Jack starts attending Very Elementary, a school as far from shipshape and Bristol fashion as a school could be. With a little bit of imagination and a lot of humor, Desperate Evil Wicked Bob turns mollymockery into mathematics, and young Wilson gets what every kid wants—a pirate for an uncle.
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  • Uncle Pete the Pirate

    Susannah Leigh

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2007)
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  • Uncle Pete the Pirate

    Susannah Leigh, Brenda Haw

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2004)
    -- A puzzle fiction series of a exciting stories for very young children-- Simple, highly visual puzzles encourage reading-- Fun for adults and young children to read and solve together
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  • Uncle Pirate

    Douglas Rees, Tony Auth

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, June 11, 2009)
    It's not every day that a pirate -- and his talking penguin -- show up at the front door! But that's exactly what happens when Wilson's long-lost uncle comes to live with his family. Desperate Evil Wicked Bob and his sidekick, Captain Jack, are not ordinary houseguests. They're not ordinary anything. Uncle Pirate is having a spot of trouble adjusting to life on land. And Captain Jack wants to go to school to learn to read. Unfortunately, Very Elementary is as far from shipshape and Bristol fashion as a school could be. Until Uncle Pirate steps in, that is.... Set sail for a classroom adventure from mollymockery to mathematics in this story of a boy who has what every kid wants -- a pirate for an uncle.
  • Uncle Pirate to the Rescue

    Douglas Rees, Tony Auth

    eBook (Margaret K, March 25, 2010)
    A badly spelled message in a bottle addressed to Uncle Pirate appears at Wilson’s front door, and Mom starts baking bad news pie—this can’t be good. Uncle Pirate’s formerly mutinous crew is marooned on an island! Though Uncle Pirate is loyal to his new crew at Very Elementary, he cannot desert his old shipmates and sets off to find them. But when he doesn’t return, it’s Uncle Pirate who needs rescuing! Wilson, Captain Jack the penguin, Ms. Quern the school secretary, and sneaky Principal Purvis set off in a blimp to save the day in this rollicking read that’s ideal for adventurous young readers.
  • Uncle Pirate to the Rescue

    Douglas Rees, Tony Auth

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 6, 2010)
    A badly spelled message in a bottle addressed to Uncle Pirate appears at Wilson’s front door, and Mom starts baking bad news pie—this can’t be good. Uncle Pirate’s formerly mutinous crew is marooned on an island! Though Uncle Pirate is loyal to his new crew at Very Elementary, he cannot desert his old shipmates and sets off to find them. But when he doesn’t return, it’s Uncle Pirate who needs rescuing! Wilson, Captain Jack the penguin, Ms. Quern the school secretary, and sneaky Principal Purvis set off in a blimp to save the day in this rollicking read that’s ideal for adventurous young readers.
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  • The Pirate

    Sir Walter Scott

    eBook (Jazzybee Verlag, July 21, 2014)
    "The Pirate" is not connected with historic annals, nor does it deal with the sea, except in an incidental way. It is a tale of neighborhood life off the northeast coast of Scotland.Basil Mertoun, a reticent and misanthropic man about which nothing is known, takes up his residence in a tumble-down mansion on a Shetland cape, which he rents at a nominal sum from Magnus Troil, an old landowner. Basil is accompanied only by a young son, Mordaunt, who, more sociable and agreeable than his father, makes acquaintances all about the countryside. Especially does he frequent the Troil home, attracted thither by the two charming daughters of Magnus, Minna and Brenda; but he is so impartial in his attentions that the local gossips do not know which he courts. Returning from their home one stormy night he takes refuge in the cottage of the Yellowleys, an eccentric old farmer and his miserly sister; but is warned by Norna, a half-crazed seeress, to proceed on his way ...
  • The Pirate Uncle

    Margaret Mahy

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Well-behaved Nicholas and Caroline try to reform their pirate uncle when they spend a holiday at his New Zealand beach home
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  • Uncle Pete the Pirate

    Susannah Leigh

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Book by Leigh, Susannah
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  • Uncle Pete the Pirate

    Susannah Leigh

    Paperback (Usborne, March 15, 1995)
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