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AbeBooks

Language
  
English

Pages
  
144 pp

OCLC
  
59264433

Author
  
Gideon Defoe

Genre
  
Comedy

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
0-297-84885-2

Originally published
  
26 August 2004

Series
  
The Pirates!

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Followed by
  
The Pirates! in an Adventure with Whaling

Adaptations
  
The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)

Similar
  
Gideon Defoe books, The Pirates! books, Other books

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists is the first book in The Pirates! series by Gideon Defoe dealing with a hapless crew of pirates. It was published in 2004 by Orion Books (ISBN 0-297-84885-2). The book was adapted into a stop-motion film by Aardman Animations.

Contents

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Plot

The book is set in 1837, and follows the adventures of "The Pirate Captain" and his crew of unorthodox pirates. They meet a young Charles Darwin and Mister Bobo, a highly trained and sophisticated "man-panzee", who have been exiled from London by a rival scientist. Having sunk the Beagle, which he believed was a Bank of England treasure ship thanks to a tip-off from Black Bellamy, the Pirate Captain agrees to take Darwin home and help him defeat his enemies.

Characters

The Pirate Captain is arrogant, naive and mostly incompetent as a pirate and as a sea captain, but he's ultimately well-meaning and very much respected by his crew. He doesn't appear to possess any of the stereotypical pirate accoutrements, though he dresses in the traditional manner, and much is made of his luxuriant beard. He is said to have a "pleasant, open face", though he is quite successful at terrifying non-pirates. He is also - as are all the rest of his crew - rather obsessed with Ham.

His pirates are never given names, only descriptions, such as "the pirate with a scarf", "the pirate in green" and "the pirate with gout". These descriptions are used consistently throughout the series for each character, and the pirates occasionally refer to each other using them, but always use "The Pirate Captain" as if it were their captain's name.

We are also introduced to Black Bellamy, the Pirate Captain's cunning and black-hearted nemesis, and Jennifer, a sensible Victorian Lady who becomes an invaluable member of the crew.

Series

The book introduces many themes and devices that are revisited throughout the series, including the Pirate Captain's bizarre behaviour and ridiculous schemes; the pirates' love of ham, and in particular the Pirate Captain's prize honey-glazed ham; the relationship between the Pirate Captain and his crew; and the use of footnotes to introduce historical and scientific facts relevant to the narrative.

The book is not aimed at children, and much of the humour relies on an adult appreciation of cliché and irony, though children may well enjoy it.

Film

Aardman Animations in cooperation with Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation has adapted the book into a 3-D stop-motion animated film released on March 28, 2012, and directed by Peter Lord, the director of Chicken Run.

References

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists Wikipedia


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