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You may think you know all about the pirates of the Caribbean, but there's more....

During the golden age of the pirates in the eighteenth century, a family of mapmakers was entrusted with all of the greatest pirates' secrets. The McGees were commissioned by buccaneers to draw maps to their buried treasure. But the family had a secret of tis own: the McGees hid clues in their maps to lead others to the pirates' loot! These maps have been lost for hundreds of years—until now.

The brothers Owen have recreated thirteen of the original McGee maps—along with clues that may reveal a long-missing fourteenth map. As you read the history, legends, and lore of the pirates of the Caribbean, look for the clues to help you discover the missing treasure map.

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Jeremy Owen

Jeremy Owen

American
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James A. Owen

James A. Owen

1969 -
American
James A. Owen has written and illustrated the Starchild graphic novel, the Mythworld series of novels, the best-selling The Chronicle... See more

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Kirkus Reviews

Lost Treasures of the Pirates of the Caribbean
In a seamless blend of fact and fancy, the author delivers a quick, name-dropping history of piracy’s golden age in the Caribbean, along with the enticing news that many of those buccaneers commissioned treasure maps from a family of Charleston mapmakers.

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