Incoming Resources
- The big book of pirates, by Chuck Tessaro ; illustrated by Anatoly Slepkov
- Life under the pirate code, by Cindy Jenson-Elliott
- The sea journal, seafarers' sketchbooks, Huw Lewis-Jones ; foreword by Don Walsh
- True Caribbean pirates, A&E Television Networks ; produced by Digital Ranch for The History Channel
- Pirates, Suzan Boshouwers ; [illustrated by] Marjolein Hund
- Pirate gear, by Rosalyn Tucker ; consulting editor: Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD
- Pirates, Andrew Langley
- Men and ships around Cape Horn, 1616-1939, Jean Randier ; translated from the French by M. W. B. Sanderson
- Icebound in Antarctica, David Lewis with Mimi George
- The pirate handbook, a rogue's guide to pillage, plunder, chaos, & conquest, Pat Croce
- Gross facts about pirates, by Mira Vonne
- Sink or swim with pirate ships, by Liam O'Donnell
- A steady trade, a boyhood at sea, Tristan Jones ; drawings by John Cayea
- Shipwreck!, National Geographic
- Adventures at sea in the great age of sail, five firsthand narratives, with an introduction by Elliot Snow
- The Perilous sea, salt-drenched tales of true adventure on the high seas from the pages of Yankee magazine, edited by Clarissa M. Silitch
- The everything kids' pirates puzzle and activity book, set sail into a treasure-trove of fun!, Beth L. Blair & Jennifer A. Ericsson
- Cape Horn to starboard, John Kretschmer
- Pirates, Peter Chrisp
- The Whydah, a pirate ship feared, wrecked, and found, Martin W. Sandler
- Blackbeard, Sue Hamilton
- Pirate treasure, by Rosalyn Tucker ; consulting editor: Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD
- Rowing for my life, two oceans, two lives, one journey, Kathleen Saville
- The complete idiot's travel guide to cruise vacations, by Fran Wenograd Golden
- Pirate ships, sailing the high seas, by Liam O'Donnell
- The sea hunters, Clive Cussler & Craig Dirgo
- Pirates, Catriona Clarke ; illustrated by Terry McKenna
- A is for arrr!, a pirate alphabet, by Laura Purdie Salas
- Women sailors and sailors' women, an untold maritime history, David Cordingly
- A speck on the sea, epic voyages in the most improbable vessels, William H. Longyard
- Dangerous waters, modern piracy and terror on the high seas, John S. Burnett
- How to be a pirate, written by John Malam ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
- Bartholomew Roberts, Sue Hamilton
- Under the black flag, the romance and the reality of life among the pirates, David Cordingly
- The Challenge, A.B.C. Whipple
- Captain Kidd, seventeenth-century pirate of the Indian ocean and African coast, Aileen Weintraub
- The pirateology handbook, a course in pirate hunting [by] Captain William Lubber, edited [and written] by Dugald A. Steer and Clint Twist ; [illustrations by Ian Andrew and others]
- Cold oceans, adventures in kayak, rowboat, and dogsled, Jon Turk
- The saga of Cimba, Richard Maury, with drawings by the author ; introduction by Jonathan Raban
- Petticoat whalers, whaling wives at sea, 1820-1920, by Joan Druett ; original illustrations by Ron Druett
- Anne Bonny, by Laura Perdew
- Sail!, can you command a sea voyage?, by Julia Bruce; illustrated by Peter Dennis
- Looking for a ship, John McPhee
- Let's explore a pirate ship, Nicholas Harris ; illustrated by Brian Lee
- Femme d'adventure, travel tales from inner Montana to Outer Mongolia, Jessica Maxwell
- Pirates of the Americas, David F. Marley
- Berlitz cruising & cruise ships 2020, by Douglas Ward, the world's foremost authority on cruising
- Sea queens, women pirates around the world, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Christine Joy Pratt
- Pirate attack!, by Deborah Lock
- 100 questions about pirates, (burst) and all the answers too!, written and illustrated by Simon Abbott