Griffin Pirate Stories

Griffin Pirate Stories

The Griffin Pirate Stories are a collection of books written as a scheme for primary schools during the 1970s/1980's by Sheila K McCullagh. Not to be confused with the "Dragon Pirate Stories" by the same author, the books spanned 2 series each containing 10 titles, though a separate stand alone book entitled "Pirate I Spy" was also released as part of the same scheme.

Books

Series 1:

*1 The Three Pirates
*2 The Blue Pirate Sails
*3 Roderick the Red
*4 Gregory the Green
*5 The Storm
*6 The Three Pirates Meet
*7 The Griffin
*8 On the Island
*9 The Mirror, the Candle and the Flute
*10 The Fight with the Black Pirates

Series 2:

*11 The Island of the Mer-people
*12 Acrooacree
*13 Pirate and Mer-King
*14 The Black Pirates and the Silver Net
*15 On the Way Back to the Cliff
*16 The Caves of Alorn
*17 The White Cat
*18 The Breaking of the Chain
*19 The Stolen Ship
*20 Alorn's Treasure

Stand alone title:

Pirate I Spy Book


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