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+ | |image=<gallery> |
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+ | PiratesPastNoonOriginal.jpg|Original |
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+ | Pirates.jpg|Scholastic |
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+ | PiratesPastNoon2.jpg|2017 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |published= March 8, 1994 |
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+ | |publisher=[[Random House Inc.|Random House]] |
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+ | |reissue= *[[Scholastic Inc.|Scholastic]], 1996 |
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+ | *Random House, 2017 |
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+ | |pages= 67 |
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+ | |level= 2.5 |
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+ | |lexile=290 |
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+ | |quartet=[[The Mystery of the Tree House]] |
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+ | |mission= |
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+ | |research=''[[Pirates]]'' |
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+ | |facts= |
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+ | |other=''[[Pirates Past Noon (audio)|audiobook]]'' |
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+ | |time= c. 1720 |
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+ | |place= The [[Caribbean|Caribbean Sea]] |
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+ | |guests= *[[Morgan le Fay]] ([[Polly]]) |
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+ | *[[Captain Bones]] |
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+ | *[[Pinky]] |
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+ | *[[Stinky]] |
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+ | |previous= ''[[Mummies in the Morning]]'' |
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+ | |booknumber=<center><big>4</big></center> |
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+ | |next=''[[Night of the Ninjas]]'' |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Contents== |
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+ | #Too Late! |
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+ | #The Bright Blue Sea |
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+ | #Three Men in a Boat |
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+ | #Vile Booty |
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+ | #The Kid's Treasure |
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+ | #The Whale's Eye |
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+ | #Gale's a-Blowin' |
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+ | #Dig, Dogs, Dig |
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+ | #The Mysterious M |
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+ | #Treasure Again |
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+ | ==Notes on time and place settings== |
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+ | * The pirates are seen looking for the buried treasure of [[wikipedia:William_Kidd|Captain Kidd]], who died in 1701. |
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+ | * The research guide explains that they landed in the [[Caribbean]] during the Golden Age of Piracy, which lasted from about 1710-1730. |
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+ | * [[Captain Bones]], albeit a fictional character, seems to model himself off of the famous pirate Blackbeard, who died in 1718. |
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+ | * The technology Jack and Annie encounter, particularly the black-powder weapons, is characteristic of the 18th century. |
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+ | * In terms of [[Internal Chronology]], this takes place one day after the previous adventure, [[Mummies in the Morning]]. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Box Set Books 1-8]] |
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+ | *[[Box Set Books 1-4]] |
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+ | *[[List of Books]] |
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+ | *[[First Four Adventures]] |
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+ | *[[Pirates Past Noon (audio)]] |
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+ | ==External Links== |
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+ | *[http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/magictreehouse/pirates.html Official Site] |
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+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Tree_House Wikipedia] |
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+ | ==Research Guide== |
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+ | The non-fiction companion to Pirates Past Noons is ''[[Pirates]]''. It was written by Mary Pope Osborne and [[Will Osborne]] and illustrated by Sal Murdocca. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[List of Books]] |
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+ | [[Category:Books]] |
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+ | [[Category:The Mystery of the Tree House]] |
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+ | [[Category:Original Series]] |
Revision as of 05:08, 14 July 2019
Pirates Past Noon is the fourth installment in the Magic Tree House series. It was written by Mary Pope Osborne and illustrated by Sal Murdocca.
Contents
- Too Late!
- The Bright Blue Sea
- Three Men in a Boat
- Vile Booty
- The Kid's Treasure
- The Whale's Eye
- Gale's a-Blowin'
- Dig, Dogs, Dig
- The Mysterious M
- Treasure Again
Notes on time and place settings
- The pirates are seen looking for the buried treasure of Captain Kidd, who died in 1701.
- The research guide explains that they landed in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, which lasted from about 1710-1730.
- Captain Bones, albeit a fictional character, seems to model himself off of the famous pirate Blackbeard, who died in 1718.
- The technology Jack and Annie encounter, particularly the black-powder weapons, is characteristic of the 18th century.
- In terms of Internal Chronology, this takes place one day after the previous adventure, Mummies in the Morning.
See Also
External Links
Research Guide
The non-fiction companion to Pirates Past Noons is Pirates. It was written by Mary Pope Osborne and Will Osborne and illustrated by Sal Murdocca.