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On the Account

J. Allan Dunn

Publisher: Good Press

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On the Account by J. Allan Dunn is about Captain Bane and his motley crew of renegade pirates. Excerpt: "Captain Bane, gentleman of fortune, commander of the swift return, pushed the black bottle across the table to the little wizened man who faced him. The cabin overflowed with swaggering figures, their tarnished sea togs enlivened with gaudy sashes and head-kerchiefs."
Available since: 12/08/2020.
Print length: 47 pages.

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