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The Pirate's Pocket Book

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A whimsical children's tale that follows a notorious pirate, Tom Tomb, and a young recruit known as Dingy David; after recruiting him they spend years plundering imaginative seas named after household rooms, amass treasure, then retire to a neat cottage where comic domestic troubles ensue, prompting David to seize a maid and bring her back to the island to restore order. The prose blends tall-tale narration, playful maps and illustrations, and episodic adventures that parody pirate lore while gently satirizing contemporary domestic life, favoring humor and absurd character sketches over sustained dramatic tension.

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Dion Clayton Calthrop

Dion Clayton Calthrop was an English author and illustrator known for his contributions to literature on costume and garden design. His notable works include "English Costume," which explores the evolution of clothing styles in England, and "The Charm of Gardens," a celebration of the beauty and design of gardens. Calthrop's writing often reflects his keen interest in aesthetics and history, making his works valuable resources for those interested in cultural heritage. Additionally, he authored "The Harlequinade: An Excursion" and "The Pirate's Pocket Book," showcasing his versatility across different themes and genres.

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