No. of pages 34
Published: 2007
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"Pirates in the Media" by John Hamilton explores the captivating portrayal of piracy across various forms of media, from films to literature. The book delves into the myths and realities of pirate life, examining how these depictions shape public perception and cultural narratives. Hamilton analyzes iconic characters and stories, revealing the influence of historical events on modern interpretations. Through engaging anecdotes and thorough research, the author illustrates the enduring fascination with pirates, highlighting their complex legacy as both ruthless criminals and romanticized heroes in our collective imagination. This insightful exploration invites readers to reconsider what they think they know about piracy. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Pirates .
There are 34 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by ABDO & Daughters .
John Hamilton has been a practising artist for over 20 years and recently completed an MA in Children's Book Illustration. His work has been exhibited widely across the UK and in USA and he has work in private collections in the UK, Australia, Germany, Cyprus and USA.
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