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'''Pirates Past Noon''' is the fourth installment in the [[Magic Tree House series]].
 
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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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'''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]].
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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

  1. Too Late!
  2. The Bright Blue Sea
  3. Three Men in a Boat
  4. Vile Booty
  5. The Kid's Treasure
  6. The Whale's Eye
  7. Gale's a-Blowin'
  8. Dig, Dogs, Dig
  9. The Mysterious M
  10. 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.

See Also