Black-basaltes


basaltware.

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    pseudonym of Edward Teach. Edward (“Blackbeard”) died 1718, English pirate and privateer in the Americas. Historical Examples Howard Pyle’s Book of Pirates Howard Pyle When Winter Comes to Main Street Grant Martin Overton Blackbeard: Buccaneer Ralph D. Paine Howard Pyle’s Book of Pirates Howard I. Pyle Tom Cringle’s Log Michael Scott The Giant of the […]


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