My Favorite Classic Tales
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The Chronicles of Captain Blood, by Rafael Sabatini by speaking-in-tongues
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Book 2 of the Captain Peter Blood saga - the collection of short stories, set in the middle of the first book. Recommended for those who can't part with the handsome, dashing and lucky Irish pirate-gentleman. Could be read separately, there is an account of how Peter Blood became an infamous pirate, in the Introduction. The book is written in 1931 by the renowned Italian/English adventure writer Rafael Sabatini, now in public domain.
The Fortunes of Captain Blood, by Rafael Sabatini by speaking-in-tongues
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Book 3 of the Captain Blood series, written in 1936 by the renowned Italian/English adventure writer Rafael Sabatini. Another collection of short stories about Captain Blood's piratical life. Public domain.
King Solomon's Mines by gutenberg
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Captain Blood: His Odyssey, by Rafael Sabatini by speaking-in-tongues
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The most famous pirate of all times, he really doesn't need an introduction. If you love Captain Peter Blood, read this book again on WP. If you don't - well, read it immediately, there is no other romantic figure like tall, dark and handsome Peter Blood. This book, written in 1922, is public domain since its author Rafael Sabatini died in 1950. I will publish some other books, including The Chronicles of Captain Blood and The Fortunes of Captain Blood.