Incoming Resources
- Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson ; with an introduction and notes by Angus FLetcher ; illustrated by N.C. Wyeth
- The history and lives of the most notorious pirates and their crews, Charles Johnson ; foreword by C. Lovat Fraser
- Fright in the night, Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith
- Peter and Wendy, photoplay title: "Peter Pan", by James M. Barrie ; illustrated with scenes from the photoplay, a Paramount picture, featuring Betty Bronson
- Airborn, Kenneth Oppel
- The pirate's handbook, Margarette Lincoln
- Pirates, robbers of the high seas, Gail Gibbons
- Starro and the pirates, Sholly Fisch, writer ; Stewart McKenny, penciller ; Dan Davis, inker ; Heroic Age, colorist ; Travis Lanham, letterer ; J. Bone, cover artist
- 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 ... et al.]
- Biggest, baddest book of pirates, Anders Hanson & Katherine Hengel
- True tales of pirates and their gold;, illustrated with photos. and maps
- Do you want to be a pirate?, written by John Malam ; illustrated by David Antram
- Pirates in pajamas, by Caroline Crowe ; illustrated by Tom Knight
- The plunder down under, by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
- Alerta nocturna, Clive Cussler con Jack du Brul ; traducción de Alberto Coscarelli
- A high wind in Jamaica, (the innocent voyage), by Richard Hughes ; introduction by Isabel Paterson
- Worse things happen at sea!, a tale of pirates, poison, and monsters, by Alan Snow
- La isla del tesoro, Robert Louis Stevenson ; adaptación de la traducción: Fabiana A. Sordi
- Only with your love, Lisa Kleypas
- Anchors aweigh!, --tales of wooden ship days--, edited by Oliver G. Swan
- Princeless, written by Jeremy Whitley ; art, colors & letters by Rosy Higgins & Ted Brandt
- Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, the graphic novel, adapted by Tim Hamilton
- Memoirs of a buccaneer:, being a wondrous and unrepentant account of the prodigious adventures and amours of King Louis XIV's loyal servant, Louis Adhémar Timothée Le Golif, known for his singular wound as Borgnefesse, captain of the buccaneers., Told by himself and edited by Gustave Alaux and A. t'Serstevens; translated by Malcolm Barnes
- The Ministry of SUITs, Paul Gamble
- A general history of the pyrates., Edited by Manuel Schonhorn
- The buccaneers and marooners of America, being an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain notorious freebooters of the Spanish Main, edited by Howard Pyle
- Real pirates, outlaws of the sea
- Code your own pirate adventure, code with Pirate Pierre and find the lost treasure, by Max Wainewright ; illustration and design, Henry Smith
- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends films collection
- The damp and daffy doings of a daring pirate ship, by Guillermo Mordillo
- Oyster war, written and illustrated by Ben Towle ; designed by Elaine Lin ; edited by Robin Herrera with Ari Yarwood
- At the point of a cutlass, the pirate capture, bold escape, & lonely exile of Philip Ashton, Gregory N. Flemming
- Golden lion, Wilbur Smith, Giles Kristian
- Treasure Island, [retold by Angela Wilkes ; adapted by Sam Taplin]
- Cutthroat Island, Mario Kassar presents a Carolco/Forge production ; in association with Laurence Mark Productions and Beckner/Gorman Productions ; produced and directed by Renny Harlin ; screenplay by Robert King and Marc Norman
- The lost sword, Huw Powell
- El Corsario negro, Casa Films presenta una pelicula de Chano Urueta ; producida por Gonzalo Elvira ; derigida por Chano Urueta
- Talk like a pirate, Rockin' Ron the Friendly Pirate
- Attack of the Jack!, R. L. Stine
- The magic marks the spot, Caroline Carlson
- The invaders, John Flanagan
- Pirates i tresors, deu contes de pirates, Chris Mould ; [traducció, Albert Jané]
- Hours to cherish, Heather Graham.
- Between two ends, David Ward
- Howard Pyle's Book of pirates;, fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish Main:, from the writings & pictures of Howard Pyle. Compiled by Merle Johnson
- A pirate's life for me!, a day aboard a pirate ship, Julie Thompson and Brownie Macintosh ; illustrated by Patrick O'Brien
- After a while, crocodile, written by Melinda LaRose ; illustrated by Character Building Studio and the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Piracy & plunder, a murderous business, Milton Meltzer ; illustrated by Bruce Waldman
- Pirate talk, or, Mermalade, Terese Svoboda
- Anne Bonny and Mary Read, fearsome female pirates of the eighteenth century, Aileen Weintraub