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The Pirate Primer: Mastering the Language of Swashbucklers & Rogues
George Choundas
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| #700319 in Books | Writer's Digest Books | 2007-03-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.27 x6.36 x9.18l,1.88 | File type: PDF | 480 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Pirate Lingo at Its Best!|By Chelly Wood|I'm a writer (represented by Liz Kracht of Kimberley Cameron & Assoc.), and the project I'm working on right now is set in Colonial America shortly after Blackbeard's fall. This book gave me lots of fantastic ideas on how to add piratey lingo to the colorful characters in my manuscript.
The Pirate Primer is divided by subject|About the Author|
|George Choundas lives and works in New York City. Educated at Emory University, he is a corporate litigator and former FBI agent. The Pirate Primer was inspired by a trolley ride he and his wife took in Key West, Florida duri
Ebbry-blastin'-theng ye needs must know-oo to lay tongue liker aargh-thentic pirate, by the devil's twisted tail.
Take a tour through the world of piracy with the only authoritative work on the pirate language. A comprehensive course in pirate vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and syntax, The Pirate Primer contains three centuries of distinctive terms and usages uttered by (and attributed to) pirates in film, TV, literature, and history.
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.The Pirate Primer: Mastering the Language of Swashbucklers & Rogues | George Choundas. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.