Gideon Defoe

Gideon Defoe is the author of The Pirates! in an Adventure with Scientists, a tale of the true voyage of Charles Darwin and The Pirates! in an Adventure with Whaling (published in the United States as The Pirates! In an Adventure with Ahab), in which the pirates meet with Captain Ahab and help him in the hunt for the legendary white whale in order to pay a debt to impress a girl. A third book called The Pirates! in an Adventure with Communists, w... more
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