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Buried Treasure, a Pirate’s Tale
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2007 | Grades 2 to 5 | 36 pp | Full-color illustrations | 9×9 | 978-0-87033-601-0
There be treasure in the waters of the Chesapeake. Pirates! Picaroons! Scallywags! Under the command of Captain John Bloodsworth, a vicious and daring pirate, they plunder the ships of the Chesapeake Bay during the harsh Colonial times. In this tale, after taking the treasure and burning one galley, Bloodsworth sails away to celebrate on Bloodsworth Island and later London Town. He buries the treasure only to battle with the local Susquehanna Indians on Kent Island. Will Captain Bloodsworth make it out alive? Will the treasure on Kent Island’s Bloody Point ever be found? Find out in Buried Treasure, a Pirates Tale.